making a Go kart
- MisterSteve124
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I'm thinking about making a go kart but i have no idea on what engine I need. I know chainsaw and lawnmower engines are good but is there a certain horsepower it should be or a certain rpm it should have? I'm not looking for a huge go kart probably a one seater, but maybe an option for a 2nd seat.
            
			
									
						i'd think you would want a horizontal shaft engine, most lawnmower engines are vertical shaft, try a snowblower engine or maybe one from a lawn tractor, also i think any 2 stroke engine can be used in either vertical or horizontal position
            
			
									
						
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Look up the post about Go-Kart with BALLS. I built it, it's got a 225 cc motorcycle engine on it, i had a 5 HP Tecumseh engine. With a normal 5 HP engine you need a torge converter, i think you can get a look at on here-  http://www.mancopowersports.com/  and related infomation. I don't advise trying to build one like this, it was a tough one to build and get rite, had to work out the chain bugs, i finaly got it rite, i have a video but am waiting for that section to get up and running, then i'll try to get it to PCGUY for posting, no sound to it though.[/img]
            
							
			
													
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screw horizontal
will this idea work?
            
							will this idea work?
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						You would probably only be able to use this for rear wheel drive and have front wheel steering. Gravity also might push the 2 wheels to tightly together. You could put them at a 90 degree angle or so. You might be able to rotate between to wheels using a long pulley. I'm just throwing out ideas here.
Idea: Try using to "Universal Joints" they keep spinning and they can bend about 45 degrees. It's what keeps the wheels spinning on a car when the suspension moves them up and down.
            
			
									
						Idea: Try using to "Universal Joints" they keep spinning and they can bend about 45 degrees. It's what keeps the wheels spinning on a car when the suspension moves them up and down.
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can i make a go kart without welding anything?
            
			
									
						- MisterSteve124
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ok then nevermind about the whole thing
            
			
									
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Welding isn't really that difficult, but if you don't have access to a machine, or someone that can weld, don't even bother. (And I don't recomend gluing it together either  
 )  Like jrrdw suggested, I used a 5 HP snowblower engine on mine, and a centrifigul clutch. You've gotta love infinate gear combinations.
            
			
									
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Heres a link to the video of the go-cart that i built no sound though, it runs very good, in fact to strong, we all ready broke 2 chains 40 size, pulled them in half, a lot of tork--    http://s82.photobucket.com/albums/j246/ ... udfile.flv
            
			
													
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ok call me stupid but can you just weld a bike chain to the place where the blade used to go on a lawn mower  and run the chain to the back axel to propel it forward?
            
			
									
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The video section works fine, however since remote uploads are server limited I have people email the video to me and I post it for them. However I try to limit it to spud-related videos since if I allow others everyone hits me up for video hosting of their dirt bike and stuff.i have a video but am waiting for that section to get up and running, then i'll try to get it to PCGUY for posting
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