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Help with a new project; Lawnmower engine or Chainsaw engine to make a...
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<blockquote data-quote="Duke" data-source="post: 1531192" data-attributes="member: 211094"><p>...go-cart, any input/advice? I'm bored as hell, so I decided ot start a new project. Right now I'm in inter. auto shop so I have a pretty good amount of knowledge about engines, how they work, stuff like that but not EVERYTHING. So if you think there's anything I need to know first please let me know.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to buy a go-cart, I want to make one. Mostly for the experience, fun and sentimental value (not to mention it gives me something to do) and plus I'm going to be opening my own auto shop within the future so I would like something that can kinda sorta give me a nice kick in that direction.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that I don't want to spend all that much money on this (maybe $200-$400). I just want a pretty good go-cart or maybe even a good utility go-cart (if there is such thing. Just something that is rugged and can hold up in woodland environments) so I don't want the best of the best, high end components.</p><p></p><p>So if there's a site or if you can even perhaps go through the steps on how to make a go-cart from the ground up with me, starting with a lawnmower engine or chainsaw engine, that will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duke, post: 1531192, member: 211094"] ...go-cart, any input/advice? I'm bored as hell, so I decided ot start a new project. Right now I'm in inter. auto shop so I have a pretty good amount of knowledge about engines, how they work, stuff like that but not EVERYTHING. So if you think there's anything I need to know first please let me know. I don't want to buy a go-cart, I want to make one. Mostly for the experience, fun and sentimental value (not to mention it gives me something to do) and plus I'm going to be opening my own auto shop within the future so I would like something that can kinda sorta give me a nice kick in that direction. Keep in mind that I don't want to spend all that much money on this (maybe $200-$400). I just want a pretty good go-cart or maybe even a good utility go-cart (if there is such thing. Just something that is rugged and can hold up in woodland environments) so I don't want the best of the best, high end components. So if there's a site or if you can even perhaps go through the steps on how to make a go-cart from the ground up with me, starting with a lawnmower engine or chainsaw engine, that will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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