FortCollinsZJ
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need torque converter for 9hp
As the title states.
I have a 9 horse B&S engine from a newer generator. I removed the coil, and found that only the last 3/4" or so of the shaft is tapered, the rest of the shaft is 7/8" diameter, I know I will need to cut a keyway, and was contemplating doing so with a grinder.
I had my head set on using a centrifugal clutch, but the more I read, the less I wanted one. That brings me to here. I can't seem to find a DRIVE pulley/clutch with a 7/8" bore. I like the comet setups. Now as I understand, the DRIVE unit isn't just a normal pulley, it acts as a clutch correct?
As for the jack shaft, would stepping down to 3/4" be a bad idea, or should the jack shaft remain the same size as the crankshaft?
Planning on using a 1" bar straight axle for the rear, would it be a possible option to mount the DRIVEN unit directly on the axle without using a jack shaft? or is chain driven final drive the better solution?
Also, can anybody recommend sprocket sizes to use with a 9 horse engine, 20" rear tires, and a 160lb adult driver? Aiming to have the kart weigh no more than 200-225, sans driver.
I am very very new to go karts, but not at all new to fabrication and mechanical hobbies.
Thanks for reading! I am very excited to get started with this project.
As the title states.
I have a 9 horse B&S engine from a newer generator. I removed the coil, and found that only the last 3/4" or so of the shaft is tapered, the rest of the shaft is 7/8" diameter, I know I will need to cut a keyway, and was contemplating doing so with a grinder.

I had my head set on using a centrifugal clutch, but the more I read, the less I wanted one. That brings me to here. I can't seem to find a DRIVE pulley/clutch with a 7/8" bore. I like the comet setups. Now as I understand, the DRIVE unit isn't just a normal pulley, it acts as a clutch correct?
As for the jack shaft, would stepping down to 3/4" be a bad idea, or should the jack shaft remain the same size as the crankshaft?
Planning on using a 1" bar straight axle for the rear, would it be a possible option to mount the DRIVEN unit directly on the axle without using a jack shaft? or is chain driven final drive the better solution?
Also, can anybody recommend sprocket sizes to use with a 9 horse engine, 20" rear tires, and a 160lb adult driver? Aiming to have the kart weigh no more than 200-225, sans driver.
I am very very new to go karts, but not at all new to fabrication and mechanical hobbies.
Thanks for reading! I am very excited to get started with this project.