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how do u put a snowmobile engine in a go cart. how do u hook up the
clutching?????

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"James Sweet" wrote in message
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how do u put a snowmobile engine in a go cart. how do u hook up the
clutching?????



What does this have to do with electronics?


Maybe he's planning to add an OBDII system to his engine.


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Try rec.crafts.metalworking instead. I'm not familiar with snowmobile
engines myself, but if you can describe the engine or post some
pictures, I can probably make a few suggestions.

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how do u put a snowmobile engine in a go cart. how do u hook up the
clutching?????


It depends on the go-cart itself as to the type of engine.
If it's a simple tube steel frame with a simple sprocket drive rear
axle you'll want a horizontal shaft engine. Preferably a four stroke
in the 5-9 hp range.
Power transmission is done by way of a drive chain and an centrifical
clutch off the main shaft of the engine.
The clutch can be gotten at any small engine shop or cycle/scooter
shop.


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how do u put a snowmobile engine in a go cart. how do u hook up the
clutching?????


Why bother with a snowmobile engine?

http://gprime.net/video.php/gixxerkart

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