bugeyed 99
Yes ,it's hard for me to visualize what you're describing with the shock bracing. Looking forward to seeing some pics of this.
bugeyed 99
Yes ,it's hard for me to visualize what you're describing with the shock bracing. Looking forward to seeing some pics of this.
The last step before getting it running is installing the new sprockets, but Im a little confused as to what size I need. The first hustler I bought has 1 34 tooth sprocket and 2 26 tooth sprockets on the center axles, the 2nd hustler I bout had 2 26 tooth and 1 40 tooth on the center axle. Which would be an all around better size for use with the 503? Also instead of drilling holes through the axle I was thinking of using wood riff keys, will this be strong enough?? thanks for all the help in advance
I'm guessing that you're going to be more oriented toward high speed driving than any low-low speed (40 tooth) crawling around. I actually think that 34 is a bit big. Why not go with something in the realm of 28 teeth on the primaries? Heck, go down to 26. The secondary (axle to axle) sprockets make no impact on the speed of the machine. You could keep those around 26 and keep the stock chain length. Woodruff keys would hold fine.
Thats great news, would 28 or 26 tooth still apply enough torque to be able to get out of mud holes?
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I missed what size motor you are going with, but I wouldn't go too low # of teeth unless it's a big motor or a torque monster like a diesel.
I think a 30 tooth would be a good choice with your extra weight and a moderate size motor like a 18 or 20hp.
Shooting for more like 50hp, might make some custom wings for some short flights with all that power lol
This thing is looking great! I have often wondered how well a springer would perform in deep sloppy mud, if all the a-arms and associated parts would create too much drag or resistance to be effective in such situations. Looking at this project I'm wondering now what a beast one of these things would be if a builder used air shocks and had the option of lifting his machine when needed. We all know that just going to a larger tire size can make a ton of difference in a machines performance, think of the same machine with the option of lifting itself another couple of inches at the push of a button. Ya gotta smile at that thought... Not sure how much lift one could get from a c v axle though, most quads have to go to longer axles. That might be a place to start.
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