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Home > Arts & Leisure > Hobbies   »   Riding lawn mower to riding go-cart

 
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Old May 7, 2007, 05:55 PM
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Riding lawn mower to riding go-cart

I want to convert a riding mower, with a bad engine, to some type of riding go-cart. I'll probably put some type of small engine it it for power, but want something the kids can creep around the yard with. Any ideas?

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Just something that I found on the following site. Go Kart Engines and Motors

How to Use a Lawn Mower Engine for a Go Kart
Lawn mower engines are a dime a dozen, you think to yourself. Surely there's a way to use one and save some cash... You already know that go karts traditionally use horizontal mount engines — for good reasons we'll discuss. But if you're committed to being a nonconformist let's figure this thing out.

Lawn Mower Engines
A lawn mower uses a vertical shaft motor. It's designed to be mounted and used in the vertical position. This can not be changed without a lot of work, maybe not at all.

Repositioning to Horizontal
The mounting face for the motor is generally on the same side as the shaft, so you'll first need to design a mounting bracket to hold the engine in the horizontal position.

Now you'll realize that carb is turned on its side. You'll need to drill and tap new mounting holes.

If you open the crankcase, you'll see that the oil slinger won't be in the oil supply. You'll have to figure something out to ensure the engine stays oiled.

Those are at least two giant problems that you'd face with this "easy" solution.

Now let's examine using the engine in the stock configuration.

Using a Lawn Mower Engine Without Repositioning
If you decide that changing the mounting design is too involved, then the other option is to use the motor as normal, and get the vertical shaft's power transferred to the horizontal shaft's plane.

For this, you'll need to get under a riding mower and examine how they do it closely. Probably you'll want some kind of gear box to do this. We might say "use the lawnmowers!" but then again, it will need to be very heavy-duty to withstand the off road driving that you're considering. So you'll spend some time beefing it up.

We scored a free lawn mower recently, and are tearing it apart to try to find a good way.

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Admittedly, this section is here just to float some ideas around. We have little intention of trying very hard to do this ourselves, because using a horizontal mount is simply much easier. But — if you're willing to try it, document the process! Let us know how it goes, and have your own project published on the site. We'd love to help you show off!
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helleo i am an 18 yearold boy and i have done this kinde of stuff my whole life if youre rideing mower has a virtical shaft u can check ur gear box and see how ur drive belts are hooked up and if they have a pully that controls the speed of the gearbox the u can tighten it up as much as u can to see if it will increase the speed of the mower and if it does then u can start putting a gas peadle on the mower to give it a little more power and more speed to pull or just to have a fun time with and beleave me i have an old ranch king that ive dont this too so i can greatly tell u that it will go alot faster than it has in the whole time youve owned it and if this works be sure to let me


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