New old guy with an old project, Simplex Automatic

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Been gone a while, sold the death trap and am now working on this.

I'm at the point of figureing out the drive line. The rear pully is 14", the largest pully I could put forward of it is 6" if needed. (see copper ring in pic) I plan on a jackshaft mount that uses the side of motor like this. Manco Go Kart Speed Reducer Kit Model 9981 | eBay
I see the charts that tell what size chain to use but nothing on belts. so, I could use that info.
Should I use a torque converter in front of the tire and solid chains on the motor?
Belt on both? 3/4" shaft, what sizes can I get away with? Campground use only.
Manco Go Kart Speed Reducer Kit Model 9981 | eBay
I also will need a carb for the 5 hp motor.

This model uses the frame as an exhaust, see the crossmember forward the motor. I would like to use that but will require an over the motor type system. Any ideas?

I have to make the side pannels that cover it all up if I cant findsome .
 
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#3
Neat project. I'd probably look at a flexible exhaust system to a welded in flange to bring the exhaust up. It wouldn't be out of place in a build of this nature.
 
#5
Neat project. I'd probably look at a flexible exhaust system to a welded in flange to bring the exhaust up. It wouldn't be out of place in a build of this nature.
I just saw an add for some of that, and will probably go that way. The motor will be hidden anyway.
Thanks
 
#7
Finally got some progress. Took the machine shop two months to make an axel. The thread is 7/16" x 26 tpi.
Thought I could do pix from phone, guess they come later
 
#8
Front end must have met a tree, so off and apart it came

hardened grease, but good bearings

I thought green was stock, but I see some red hiding

Almost together.
 
#9
pic of old axle, notice bearing race built in.

Got the rear back together temporarily, need to figure out what pully to use and location.

I thought I could use a pulley about this size, 6" I think, but a 4" is all that will fit.

Any idea what I should use up front for sprockets?
 
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