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n/a Posted - Jan 21 2004 : 12:50:04 PM
I have some old pedal gokart and a 6.5 hp lawnmower engine i can probly buy off my dad, but i have no idea how to go about hooking it up. I took the seat off and theres plenty of room to mount the engine, and fortunately its right above the sprocket. So do i need to buy a bike chain clutch, figure out how to install it to the engine, and attach the chain to the kart? or is it mroe complicated then that

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Aaron Cake Posted - Jan 22 2004 : 10:21:05 AM
It is a little complicated to explain. If you set your topic view to show "all topics" on this forum and read up on the go-kart and scooter topics, you will get a much better idea.

cirvin Posted - Jan 21 2004 : 3:48:33 PM
If all your clearences are good, then you can do this 2 ways: get a centripetal clutch and weld a biike pulley to it, the only problem is that the chain might break under the stresses, or you can skip over that part and put a sprocket on the back axle and use a standard sprocket on a clutch to connect it. Good luck!

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