hi guys i thought i would have a go at making an amphibious 6x6 using a car motor and 6 wheels off a 4wheeldrive
hi guys i thought i would have a go at making an amphibious 6x6 using a car motor and 6 wheels off a 4wheeldrive
Last edited by Mike; 01-25-2013 at 04:00 PM. Reason: moved thread from Argo forum to Other AATV forums
Kevin,
Sounds like fun, you should do a search for "3 cylinder " or "home made " on this forum and see what pops up. There are a couple projects like that on here.
yer should be i started on the frame today i will upload some pics soon
Good start...I'm excited to see what you end up with !
Please keep us posted with the progress :-)
Tim
You're not wasting any time on this project! So far so good.
"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
It's a great start. I think I'd make it a straight track machine and build in some floats in the center of the tracks to help with stability. Good luck on the build.
That engine looks heavy!
Weight distribution will be important when you float it.
I would mount it ahead of the rear axle for sure.
Are you using the transmission/transaxle that's on the engine now? If so, looks like you could shift it towards the middle and power the center axle and chain to the outter axles thus evening out the weight distribution.
Thomas
94 MAX IV, 16 Vanguard, Aqua Torques, 1 1/4" wheel spacers
hi guys were the motor is sitting is going to be the front and i will be sitting back from the middle the reason i want the motor at the front is for climbing hills but i guess if it was in the middle it would be even as far as desending hills and floating.
The motor is a front wheel drive daihatsu charade.