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guitarfreak |
Posted - Feb 15 2006 : 11:44:16 PM Hi there, i am making a scooter like yours: http://www.aaroncake.net/projects/scooter.htm
I would like to know, how well does the clutch you used work? It's the origional off the reel lawnmower, isn't it? i have hooked up with an old reel lawnmower that uses an old 2hp Briggs & Stratton motor, and it has a mechanical clutch that looks like the same one as yours; i.e, uses a cable or lever to mate 2 discs. I am making my own custom frame out of metal,and im pretty heavy (85 kilograms). I dont want it to slip too much. Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!
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robertdjung |
Posted - Aug 02 2006 : 03:15:48 AM a belt isn't a particularly good method. I've got a bunch of info on the go kart clutch at http://www.diygokarts.com/kart-plans/kart-plans-main.html enjoy.
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guitarfreak |
Posted - Feb 17 2006 : 5:04:56 PM quote:
Starts are actually very smooth as it's very hard to "dump" this kind of clutch.
thats great, should have it this coming friday! will post pics
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Feb 17 2006 : 3:20:54 PM Starts are actually very smooth as it's very hard to "dump" this kind of clutch.
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guitarfreak |
Posted - Feb 16 2006 : 7:59:13 PM quote:
The clutch always worked well for me. I've used in the scooter and several go-karts. Keeping the belt tension correct is important. Too much and you break the bronze bushing inside the pully, too loose and the thing doesn't work. I ended up having to replace that bushing with a self lubricating version but after that it worked great.
You'll always get some slippage at the start but once you're up to speed it will be fine. I could always climb even the craziest hills.
That sounds great. i suppose that it might be a bit jerky off the start, but if you had a low enough gear-ratio,it shouldnt be too bad i imagine.
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Feb 16 2006 : 09:25:44 AM The clutch always worked well for me. I've used in the scooter and several go-karts. Keeping the belt tension correct is important. Too much and you break the bronze bushing inside the pully, too loose and the thing doesn't work. I ended up having to replace that bushing with a self lubricating version but after that it worked great.
You'll always get some slippage at the start but once you're up to speed it will be fine. I could always climb even the craziest hills.
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