mysteryboy28
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for a light kart and light driver it may be ok. but if you've got any real weight on the kart, and you're hitting some good bumps, things are gonna get screwy pretty quick! 
I'm more concerned that the big, heavy engine is sitting behind the axle, that may cause handling issues; that combined with the massive wheelbase & your steering is gonna be a bee-arch
That would work very well. You may want to put a vertical support as well but I dont think you will need it because the upper arm wont be taking much if any vertical force, mainly horizontal.
How long should the steering (Spindle) arms be? How long should the Pitman arm be, and how do you properly locate it on the steering shaft?
IIWM, for starters, I'd move the shocks & put the engine where the shocks are; where it is right now, the kart will be heavy on one side; you can get away with it with a smaller engine but, the big engine will make a big difference. Then move the axle accordingly...
IIWM, for starters, I'd move the shocks & put the engine where the shocks are; where it is right now, the kart will be heavy on one side; you can get away with it with a smaller engine but, the big engine will make a big difference. Then move the axle accordingly...
I don't wanna say this but I have to: If you're thinking what I think you're thinking, it's not the best idea; placing the engine where that plate is will put the bulk of the engine weight behind the axle which can &, most likely, will cause handling issues because the front will be too light, similar to that of the early Porsche 911s...
Google kart speed calculator. You should easily find the one that is on this site. At 6:1 ratio and 15" tires, you should have gobs of off-road torque. I've got a 6:1 ratio with 20" tires and 13hp motor and its pretty quick with my fat a$$ on it.you could probably get away with a 54t axle sprocket and still be fine with torque.
Faster is not always better than quicker. Torque rules when off-roading!
all the industrial motors run about 3600 top RPM, unless you tinker with the governor (which you shouldn't do without some good research to be aware of the safety concerns).
Then it looks like 27 mph really that's it?!?!?!