Go kart is still not together.
All the parts came in and everything fits..... like I thought it would, which is good...I guess.
Before I bought anything, I knew some fabricating would need to be done for the chain path at some point. Since the new sprocket is so much bigger, the top chain no longer cleanly goes through the opening in the frame (see pics). Unfortunately, I have yet to buy a welder. Any advice would be appreciated, on the chain path....and advice on a cheap welder for that matter. I know harbor freight has one for ~$100, but I don't want to be throwing my money away.
I've held off on buying some rims to for the hubs, because where a friend of mine works, they just got in a machine that can cut all the holes I need in the steel discs (as a side point I found there is a name for doing it like this, a drive plate adapter). He said there's a good chance he can get them to do it for free, but he has yet to confirm. Hopefully I'll know either way, soon.
Also, there's a pic of the rear brake disc and caliper. Because the axle diameter went down 1/4 in diameter compared to stock, the brake disc dropped down a little lower. Is it nothing to worry about or should I try to lower the caliper?
Lastly, the axle is so much longer than the stock axle. I'm excited! I look forward to testing out different rear tire widths to finally get a real world answer to how much rear axle width actually affects steering, on road and off.