Huh! What???
Huh! What???
I deleted the post because about 7 hours gone by and no body said anything so I thought maybe people were getting anoyed with all my questions, so i just deleted it. But I guess I should be more patient and wait atleast 24 hours for a response, guess I was just used to the R/C forums where you ask a question and you will get 1-5 reply's with in an hour. But since I still had the same trouble today I will post what I had up last night....
The speed calculator on this website, does it work correctly for the torque converter and jack shaft setup like I am using or is that speed calc a different kind of setup?
My biggest problem right now is I can not get my driven off my go kart, I took the bolt in the middle of the driven out, and is it just supposed to just come off with alittle bit of pull or am I missing something? I tried pulling but it did not budge I even hit it with a mallet lightly and it still did not move.
You've got to be more patient...
Gearing is gearing. Calculate as if your CVT is just a clutch. You can safely gear a bit higher than you would with just a clutch, but the math is the same. Your driven is likely frozen to the shaft with rust. Try letting some WD-40 or similar soak for a day. Give it a little love with a hot wrench too, but don't overdo it, and avoid beating the heck out of it.
It says low gear ratio: gives torque takes away top speed.
It says higher gear ratio: give torque takes away top speed.
I think you missed something hes saying there toystory, both are the same how he has it worded...
It should be:
Low gear ratio is higher torque and less top speed
High gear ratio is lower torque and more top speed
If I missed something obvious and youve already cleared that up then ignore me hahaha