you would first have to have a side shaft engine. then weld a sprockit to the axle. of the go-cart. line up the side shaft of the engine with the sprockit weld another sprockit to the shaft. then use a bike chaine to connect the two, to make the axle move the wheels. to make it go fast and slow u first need a turtle and a hare lever on the engine. First u need to spring load the lever so when u pull it to hare then relsase it it will pull it self back to hare to make it go slow. mount the gas peddle to the floor of the go-cart. then u need a strong wire from the peddle going across the floor to the turtle and hare lever. tie the line to the lever so that when u push on the peddle the lever will be pulled to hare! hope this works for u !!!!!!
both are limited by maximum piston acceleration , which occurs at higher revs in shorter stroke engines
I think it is a 2.5 horsepower engine. There are 4 oil formulas for Kawasaki lawnmower engines. I recommend you use the correct blend as stated in your owner's manual.
If the lawnmower is not electric powered then is is probably operated by an internal combustion engine (petrol or diesel. Oddly enough, very early lawnmowers were steam powered, which means they were examples of external combustion engines.
Lawnmower engines are reliable devices, and should not require any adjustment. The main thing that should be adjusted or replaced is the throttle cable length and position, and the governor springs.
In a Champion it would be an RJ19LNM for a valve-in-block engine and an RC12YC for the OHV engines
SAE 30 is recommended for most small engines without an oil filter. 10w30 is recommended if the engine has a spin on filter.
there is no oil pressure on a lawn mower it has a splash the oil around inside the engine. There are some small engines with an oil pump. It is mounted inside the engine oil pan.
This can not really be done. First of all, lawnmower engines oil systems are designed to be vertical at all times. Second, it would be very hard to mount the motor. They also have no clutch. You can by lawn mower type engines like on the old classic mini bikes and go carts which will work because they are horizontal shaft type motors. You can by them on small engines warehouse. com
no a lawnmower engine is too big try a weedwaker engine
No, engines aren't the only things that has power. Anyone or anything can have power if they do work. Power is how quickly work is done and anyone can use power even if it isn't am engine
This is a Tecumseh engine. According to the Tecumseh web site all small engines have a 0.030 gap
Not really sure what you're getting at. If your lawnmower engine is a 2-stroke then you need a mixture of oil and gas to run it.