I assume you have a jackshaft for the driven pulley. You can either either move the engine back, or move the jackshaft bracket forward to compensate for the difference. And yes, a belt will stretch a bit. Also, the belt you have may not be what Comet would spec. Measure between the crank and...
You need four more! The kids will never forget blasting through the grass together with their dad. I wish I could take my kids out, I got bikes but we can't ride anywhere around here. :sad:
Ole that looks cool, but I wonder if the block and it's threads can survive the weight of the carb and exhaust cantilevered out that far with all the vibration. :confused:
I'd still do it though, if it broke I'd just grab another Tec off the pile. :thumbsup:
Hopefully the block didn't suffer damage from that ridiculous exhaust pipe. Hey, would you (or someone) please measure the width of the hubs end to end? I'm wondering if a can use Super Bronc hubs on my El Burro using my tapped axles. Thanks!
If you can do a drum brake on a jackshaft it's very effective. It has a lot of leverage because of how small the sprocket on the jackshaft is relative to the rear sprocket. Good luck.
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