mullet
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Post by mullet on Jul 8, 2009 11:19:15 GMT -7
I have a kt100 with the clutch on the right side.....to get it on the left hand side, can I just spin the head around and re-drill the pulse fitting? Or is it a different bottom end. My chassis has a left side motor mount and I find the clutch is a little in the way.
thanks for the help.......
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Post by champagneracing on Jul 8, 2009 17:57:33 GMT -7
If I understand the question correct. you want to make the motor left hand clutch driver. If so I believe you will need a left hand driver rotor as the motor will spin differently then what it does now.
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Post by dixracing3 on Jul 9, 2009 10:30:08 GMT -7
let me ask this.......is it an areo lt chassis? if it is you can consider changing the mount to the right side......
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Post by wilywin9 on Jul 10, 2009 9:43:40 GMT -7
The motor spins the same way no matter what side of the kart its bolted to. Call Elmer and get a ext. shaft for the left side. Thats the cheapest way. Your best bet though is to get the motor on the right. Alot less headache and then you wont need a left handed starter nut or a left handed starter.
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Post by darrinf63 on Aug 6, 2009 16:29:26 GMT -7
You have probably found a solution by now, but Will is correct you need a reverse rotation rotor. Most 3rd bearing supports would not be clearanced for the chain if you turn them around. If someone makes and extension shaft it would be illegal to run in the stock class because you wouldn't be able to run the stock rotor nut, and you would need a custom third bearing support. A Jackshaft clutch should have plenty of clearance if you want to keep the forward bite of a left drive kart
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mullet
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Post by mullet on Aug 11, 2009 12:24:48 GMT -7
Thanks for the help everyone.....I have sent the chassis out to have a mount bar added to the right side. That seems to be less of a problem.....
see you at Oakwood.....Dave
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