First Road Test Update!!
We fashioned a "cosmetic" front end extension from copper pipe, just to give the front end a more finished look! (part of it is visible on the far left of the picture). On the left pedal you may be able to spot the brake light switch. My son wanted brake lights and headlights, so we mounted an intermittent switch on the brake pedal! Gotta LOVE the OEM brand new seat!!!! Well, here it is right before the first road test for alignment and proof of concept, et al;
There was an issue with the first test, Chain fell off. There was an alignment issue as the engine is not stock. The engine mount holes would not allow proper chain alingment. So, we added some shaft spacers and tapped a retaining bolt on the crankshaft as can be seen in the next photos:
The clutch seem to be pretty nice quality Hilliard, I think, and locks up good and tight and has very little wear. Here are the spacers:
Retaining Bolt custom tapped as well as the brake pedal return spring detail we custom fashioned:
You can see the new muffler and air filter. We need quiet as gokarts are illegal here! My son wanted lights, so we added a 12 volt battery and brake light, still need to fashion a battery cover to clean things up and tidy up some wiring. The wiring on the left is the kill switch. Also can be seen here is how the spacers help to align the sprockets better and how the retaining crankshaft bolt worked out for us.
The cart accelerated quite well on the first attempt before the chain fell off. We need to chisel off some welding slag to properly aligin the engine and get the proper chain aligment and tension. That will be for another day. Good first trial, though. The engine is sound. Did an oil change and spark plug gap and cleaning and installed a brand new throttle cable.
Life is good. Need a chain gaurd next...