I picked up this streaker over the weekend, I plan on keeping this one for myself and sell my smaller orange and black carter kart. This will be a build thread for my streaker. Its heavier and longer than my carter, I had hoped to build it up to drift at will.
It looks pretty stock, 1 inch live axle, disc brake, and a comet torq-convertor with a 5 horse briggs. It runs ok, not great but ok. I did drive it, it was very jerky on take off, which I think is chain slack, I can see daylight between the drive sprocket and chain. The 5/8 jackshaft is very worn the bearings look good but the shaft is toast. It has a 9 to 54 sprockets so a good 6 to 0 ratio. The comet convertor looks old but does function and has a new belt on it. Tires hold air but are all dry rotted and cracked. The steering was very hard while driving, sitting still it was easy, I am thinking that is because of the huge back tires (18 inch) I hope that going to a small rear tire will correct this. It has a 1 inch axle that is stepped and threaded.
I do have a few question maybe you all could help with. This is my first live axle kart and first torq-convertor.
1. The comet jackshaft is threaded on one side and is 7 inches long. No one list a 7 inch long 5/8 shaft. The smallest I have found is 8 3/4 or 10 inch threaded or snap ringed.
2. I planned on running 6 inch wheels with slicks on the rear. it has hubs with a 4 on 4 pattern but I can not find 4 on 4 - 6 inch wheels.
3. How do you adjust the convertor, I have read you can adjust the rpm that it locks up at. Is that correct? is it an adjustment or a spring that needs replaced?
Thanks
MrC.
It looks pretty stock, 1 inch live axle, disc brake, and a comet torq-convertor with a 5 horse briggs. It runs ok, not great but ok. I did drive it, it was very jerky on take off, which I think is chain slack, I can see daylight between the drive sprocket and chain. The 5/8 jackshaft is very worn the bearings look good but the shaft is toast. It has a 9 to 54 sprockets so a good 6 to 0 ratio. The comet convertor looks old but does function and has a new belt on it. Tires hold air but are all dry rotted and cracked. The steering was very hard while driving, sitting still it was easy, I am thinking that is because of the huge back tires (18 inch) I hope that going to a small rear tire will correct this. It has a 1 inch axle that is stepped and threaded.
I do have a few question maybe you all could help with. This is my first live axle kart and first torq-convertor.
1. The comet jackshaft is threaded on one side and is 7 inches long. No one list a 7 inch long 5/8 shaft. The smallest I have found is 8 3/4 or 10 inch threaded or snap ringed.
2. I planned on running 6 inch wheels with slicks on the rear. it has hubs with a 4 on 4 pattern but I can not find 4 on 4 - 6 inch wheels.
3. How do you adjust the convertor, I have read you can adjust the rpm that it locks up at. Is that correct? is it an adjustment or a spring that needs replaced?
Thanks
MrC.