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Rigid GX390 Clone Off-Road Resto-Mod
Some of you may have seen my thread before I picked up this kart and some of my beginner karting questions. I've decided it is already time to start a build thread because it should be fairly exciting and perhaps I can get some tips as I go along instead of starting new threads when I can't find info for even basic information. Feel free to offer suggestions and constructive criticism!
For those who have not seen my previous threads - I picked up this kart about a week ago from a young man on Craigslist. Even though there is obviously rust under his paint job, I feel like I got a fair price on the kart. If I had fabricated my own chassis it would've taken me months to complete. A lot of the things I was planning for my build were already done on this chassis, but time will tell if they will actually be usable or if I'll have to redo them anyway.
I only have some pictures from when I picked it up so far, but with parts coming in this week I should have some new pictures from the fabrication process by next weekend. Since these pictures I have picked up a 13hp engine from Harbor Freight (I was going to put more money into the GX160 then I think it was worth right now just to get it running right), removed the roll cage portion of the chassis to actually fit the engine in there, and I am awaiting a Comet 40 series torque converter setup, jackshaft kit, tires, chain and sprocket, and a few other minor things to get the job started.
After I finish mocking everything up and get this thing moving under its own power I will be stripping it down to sandblast everything to good metal and powder coat (which will not cost me much, for I will do it all myself). Right now I'm thinking about doing a wrinkle finish on most everything, for I think the metal will be pretty pitted after all the rust is gone and I don't want to spend the time smoothing everything out perfectly. I'm thinking about wrinkle black on the lower portion of the chassis and everything I will be touching (pedals, etc), possibly a wrinkle blue on the cage portion of the chassis, and perhaps a gloss gold on the wheels - I'm still open to suggestions on these colors though.
Some of you may have seen my thread before I picked up this kart and some of my beginner karting questions. I've decided it is already time to start a build thread because it should be fairly exciting and perhaps I can get some tips as I go along instead of starting new threads when I can't find info for even basic information. Feel free to offer suggestions and constructive criticism!
For those who have not seen my previous threads - I picked up this kart about a week ago from a young man on Craigslist. Even though there is obviously rust under his paint job, I feel like I got a fair price on the kart. If I had fabricated my own chassis it would've taken me months to complete. A lot of the things I was planning for my build were already done on this chassis, but time will tell if they will actually be usable or if I'll have to redo them anyway.
I only have some pictures from when I picked it up so far, but with parts coming in this week I should have some new pictures from the fabrication process by next weekend. Since these pictures I have picked up a 13hp engine from Harbor Freight (I was going to put more money into the GX160 then I think it was worth right now just to get it running right), removed the roll cage portion of the chassis to actually fit the engine in there, and I am awaiting a Comet 40 series torque converter setup, jackshaft kit, tires, chain and sprocket, and a few other minor things to get the job started.
After I finish mocking everything up and get this thing moving under its own power I will be stripping it down to sandblast everything to good metal and powder coat (which will not cost me much, for I will do it all myself). Right now I'm thinking about doing a wrinkle finish on most everything, for I think the metal will be pretty pitted after all the rust is gone and I don't want to spend the time smoothing everything out perfectly. I'm thinking about wrinkle black on the lower portion of the chassis and everything I will be touching (pedals, etc), possibly a wrinkle blue on the cage portion of the chassis, and perhaps a gloss gold on the wheels - I'm still open to suggestions on these colors though.
. Today I received a 3/4" jackshaft kit in #40 chain in the mail.
