Hi,
I'm a noob at go karts, I picked up a Dingo cart for my 10 year old, no motor, but I got a couple comet TCs, a jack shaft and a spare sprocket for $60. the kart has a 54 tooth sprocket on it and 9 inch wheels (9 inch to center of hub).
I did the calculator thing and it looks like this is a good ratio and should generate some speed for him.
I was able to find 2 engines for $20 bucks, a 3hp Briggs and Stratton and a 6 hp Tecumsah. The B&S runs, after a good carb cleaning, but has a 5/8 in shaft, the tecumsah has no compression, but has spark, I figure at a minimum it is gonna need a head gasket and maybe rings. I am an old (over 50) auto mechanic, so I figure I can rebuild the tecumsah eventually.
Here is the rub, I bolted the 3 hp to the cart, and now need to figure out how to get a direct drive centrifigul to work on it, I can buy one, no big deal, but, am not sure what teeth to get, I am thinking 12 giving me a 4.3 ratio, but I don't know what clutch to get. I am thinking of setting it up something like this http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=11324&d=1299810635 but it has to be able to engage with the gear internal to the clutch not external like in the picture in order to line up to the gear on the axle, so I am thinking one of the H5835 - Hilliard Extreme Duty Centrifugal Clutch. 5/8" bore, 12 tooth, 35 chain.
Will this work and will he be able to get around on the Kart with a 3 hp motor until I can rebuild the 6 hp? Mostly on flat dirt, not really looking to go hill climbing.
Second question, I need to get pics I know, but I can't figure out how to get the comet clutches I got with the Kart and the jack shaft to work, if I post pics of the parts I have, would someone be willing to help me figure it out, it appears to be a belt driven torque converter setup, similar to the one here http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=6236&d=1263262845 but I don't understand how the centrifigul makes this all work. Can someone explain in laymans terms how this parts actually work together to transmit power to the axle gears?
Thanks for reading,
Dave
I'm a noob at go karts, I picked up a Dingo cart for my 10 year old, no motor, but I got a couple comet TCs, a jack shaft and a spare sprocket for $60. the kart has a 54 tooth sprocket on it and 9 inch wheels (9 inch to center of hub).
I did the calculator thing and it looks like this is a good ratio and should generate some speed for him.
I was able to find 2 engines for $20 bucks, a 3hp Briggs and Stratton and a 6 hp Tecumsah. The B&S runs, after a good carb cleaning, but has a 5/8 in shaft, the tecumsah has no compression, but has spark, I figure at a minimum it is gonna need a head gasket and maybe rings. I am an old (over 50) auto mechanic, so I figure I can rebuild the tecumsah eventually.
Here is the rub, I bolted the 3 hp to the cart, and now need to figure out how to get a direct drive centrifigul to work on it, I can buy one, no big deal, but, am not sure what teeth to get, I am thinking 12 giving me a 4.3 ratio, but I don't know what clutch to get. I am thinking of setting it up something like this http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=11324&d=1299810635 but it has to be able to engage with the gear internal to the clutch not external like in the picture in order to line up to the gear on the axle, so I am thinking one of the H5835 - Hilliard Extreme Duty Centrifugal Clutch. 5/8" bore, 12 tooth, 35 chain.
Will this work and will he be able to get around on the Kart with a 3 hp motor until I can rebuild the 6 hp? Mostly on flat dirt, not really looking to go hill climbing.
Second question, I need to get pics I know, but I can't figure out how to get the comet clutches I got with the Kart and the jack shaft to work, if I post pics of the parts I have, would someone be willing to help me figure it out, it appears to be a belt driven torque converter setup, similar to the one here http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=6236&d=1263262845 but I don't understand how the centrifigul makes this all work. Can someone explain in laymans terms how this parts actually work together to transmit power to the axle gears?
Thanks for reading,
Dave