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I beleive it is a step down from the GX engines the main difference being a cast iron sleeve in the GX series makes it last much longer , so the engine may not last super long. Most of us go karters use this as a direct replacement. If the GC engine works, you should be good to go though. Not sure about exhaust, but if you know someone that welds, it would be easy to custom fab something up. You can get a shipping estimate by going all the way through checkout to see the cost.
But anyways please reply back and have a great day. Anyway I am writing to ask some advice. As I am a fan of the 2 wheel front steering and single rear wheel power design.
What I have in mind is what I call a chainsaw design were I will build the cart with the steering up frunt and a muli 4 wheels chain driven dual powered rear axle. As I am around lbs. Any ideas will be welcome. What type of motor are you using in this cart? And with all the weight in the back are there any weight issues? You can modify by widening by a few inches at the seat and lengthening by 6 inches. I was wondering if you could make a go kart out of wood.
I would love if you made a video about it. But I was wondering if the frame can withstand a kx 2 stroke motorcycle engine. Frame is pretty solid, but you will be doing burnouts with just one wheel drive.
Those engines are made for race karts, so a racing clutch is probably your best bet bully, or cheetah are good ones. Hi, great website and great info. I built one other Kart that Northern Tool sold plans for 18 years ago. On the Deluxe model, do you have roll bar plans? Deluxe model can have roll bars on it; however, I did not make plans for the roll bar. Look up manco dingo, and then copy the roll bar style. All customer provided photos are kind of scattered throughout my social media.
Facebook has a few of them up there, as well as the deluxe axle plan webpage. A customer build the deluxe version and made a video of it so I posted it there. So I was wondering if your could let me know what CAD software you use. Have you ever thought of adding a forum section to this site? Also a place to share our builds and pictures of it to show how we are doing.
It could also serve as a place to help with potential repairs and or just specific help to an exact question? I realize you are great at answering our questions and explaining things, I just thought some added resource to that would be cool. Would it be acceptable to use 16 gauge instead of 11 gauge? What about 14 gauge? At any rate, you can use anything circular as long as it fits in the hole for the lower bracket welded to front axle and upper bracket welded to steering hoop. Yeah, I thought about that.
However, with one time access to a waterjet I was able to cut all of the brackets using that. So the bracket is already cut to just over 0.
I could open up the hole and use different spacers. Probably my best option as I do have. That also changes the steering wheel mount right? I assume the 2. Am I supposed to buy the engine add on to the kit? It is easiest to get the add on with the kit. What is the best method to make the Predator engine quiet? Wow, some of the comments on here are ignorant. Thanks, Jeff, I have seen people weld an automobile or even ATV muffler on, and that would be great. How do you receive the drawings, do they come in the mail, or do they download?
What do you need all the billing info for? They come as two separate pdf downloads that you receive in your email as a link that only you can use. Download them and save them to your computer or device and you have got them forever.
Save up more money and get the kit, or try and source your own parts in the UK. Yes you can pay with a credit card. The billing information is required for all online credit card purchases, make sure the billing address you submit matches the card. The plans are in electronic PDF form, once the purchase is made an e-mail is sent that allows you to download and save these prints to your computer, tablet, phone or any other device that can read PDF format and has accesss to the internet.
You are also given exclusive rights to a private section of the website that provides a lot more help in terms of this fabrication. My friends and I are trying this build but want to make some adjustments, for example modifying the seat for one person but adding the passenger to another seat attached to the back. Would I need a stronger engine, and add weight to the fronet of the kart?
You would need to look into making a full size buggy if you are planning on putting a passenger behind the driver. The price is in the link to the deluxe kit. Thanks for sharing your plans! From South Africa and what cant be bought over counter can be fabricated thanks to your easy build! Frank, please save the plans to your computer.
I resent the purchase receipt, which refreshes your download so you should be fine. Please let me know if you run into this problem again. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to upload the original CAD document so that I could take a look at the design properly and adjust any dimensions to the metric scale? If you want a quality welder, you can get a miller or lincoln or hobart. Your Karts are sick by the way. I really want to build your live axle deluxe go kart, but I saw in your video that you need to hold onto the frame when turning.
How should I prevent this, a seat belt, or a divider? And could I make it out of aluminium to make the cart lighter and faster? If you plan on driving with a passenger like a crazy person , the passenger would need to hold on for dear life, and that is why the side guards are there.
This is a go kart, not a car, or a mini buggy. You could change up the way you attach the seat and install a fiberglass racing go kart seat to avoid sliding off if you plan to drive like you stole it, but its kind of overkill. Aluminum is lighter, but it wont make it faster.
I had I on a bigger cart and it went around 60mph… just wantin to know if this frame and design will hold the power…. No, the free plans will not accommodate anything above 6.
You will likely need to lengthen the frame by a few inches though to accommodate the bigger engine so you dont have to slide the seat so far forward to avoid having the engine hit the seat. The place that sells the kits sells a bolt on 40 series torque converter too if you dont already have one. You might need to call them and place your order over the phone so they will not give you the 30 series torque converter, instead the 40 series with back plate.
The existing motor mount on the deluxe kit will also fit the v-twins with no modifications. How much weight will this kart support? I want to build one for my brother and myself, but we are quite large and I am not sure if we would both be able to use it at once. Call go power sports and ask for their larger bench seat. Get the live axle go kart kit. I have all the parts jst what about the go cart kit. Like what should I use as a substitute. Good luck! Its all within the website on the link.
I am having trouble understanding what you are saying. Your on your own for specifics, but if you are good at fabrication, you will be able to roll with this. Can an 6 foot adult ride comfortable in the go kart? If not, how much longer should the go kart be? Thanks for your time. Most people ride with bent knees and whatnot. Even the way that the seat is set up is drastically different than the way a car is set up.
You may be able to get away with moving the dead axle rearward by a few inches, and moving the seat slider bracket back a few inches. You will also have a gap in the floor pan then, so it might be best to lengthen the floor pan as well.
I dont think you will need to stretch the frame, just move the axle, seat slider brackets, engine mount, and side rails back all the same amount. There is extra room on the back of the frame so overall length will not need to be changed.
Hope that helps! I have one quick question… how much do all the parts cost, like what would be the total cost to construct one of these really cool go- karts? Hey guys your cart rocks …. All you really need to do is take the measurements from the left side and use them on the right side.
Also, exact same tie rods are used, but just on opposite ends. So my 16 yr old son comes to me and says…Mom I wanna build my own Go Kart. Thats all I want for Christmas this year is money to buy the parts. Well I hate Christmas with no presents to open. So I decided to do some research and found you. And lucky for me I see my son has posted asking total cost so I think I chose the right site.
Thank you for inspiring my son. He is a boyscout and has built lots of things so I have alot of faith in him to accomplish this. Thanks and have fun! Its heartening to hear that, and I really appreciate the comment.
I hope your son has fun building this! In the past i drove semi-professional Kartraces with Sebastian Vettel u know him seriously from the F1 …nice to know 4 u! If i start the built i wanna send the whole Project in Pics with the Status perhaps i have some questions the on top …can we make that i contact privatly for this!? Dennis, the free go kart plans only require a brake band and brake drum. It is only driven with power to one wheel, and the passenger side wheel is not powered dead axle.
The live axle, is simply a solid axle that transfers power to both the rear wheels. The best thing to do is do the whole project on a forum if you are wanting to show pictures and status updates.
I am on the forum there and many people can help. Great web site and much appreciated. I just bought the parts for the fixed axle kit plus a welder, grinder, etc. No experience. Dad and two kids. Wish us luck! You can click on the picture and save or print it. Yes, but instead of the TAV2 30 series torque converter, you will need to run the 40 series bolt on kit with the engine.
Im gonna build this gokart soon but i want it to go faster than 20km per hour i want an engine to go to 50km an hour what engine do you suggest. Whats the weight limit for this build? How heavy can someone be to drive this without breaking it? Unfortunately, no. You can take the plans to a fabrication shop or welding shop to build the go kart for you though.
Would it be difficult to put a life axle on this go kart I want to build this with my nephew when I go visit him in South America the road are mostly gravel and dirt where he lives so a life axle would be better. I will release live axle plans October 1st. Having a live axle on the go kart will raise up the rear, so the frame needs to be redone from the free plans.
Yeah, you could put your own engine on this go kart. The kart is meant for a hp 4 stroke industrial engine. Canadian here… all the way from Saskatchewan.
Great site. Thanks so much. Just learned to weld and this is my first big project. Basic frame is done. Waiting for parts to arrive. Father of four and it been my dream to build something like this.
I think he meant the total price to build it. Also, that is pretty sick! I might just need to make one myself. Also, what is the total cost for all the materials?
Will be less than that amount. If you have everything to build this kart, then im assuming you got the parts kit for the go kart? If not, then you will be SOL in a lot of places.
Sometimes its just better to get a prefabricated part than to mess with making one. The lip is essential for structural integrity and spacing. Does that give you enough information? Yep thank you much.. Hi, I plan to make it as project but with decent speed, economical and portable. Any advice appreciated. All advice is in the clickable links to each page i made, as well as the downloadable plans. The question you asked seems too general.
The kart goes 25 mph, its the most economical one you can build. Just gotta pony up and build it now right? Makes it a lot easier when you are given all the info you need to make your own go kart. Braking is being written next. Rack and pinion is up to you, and you are completely on your own to do that. Its a cool idea though, but you are going into uncharted territory there. Sorry to hear that.
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