UK Karting

Notice Board (Combined Forum)




Re: Correct chain
Posted by 'd-i-y71' on 17 May 2017 @ 08:27


| View Message Thread | Reply to this message |
d-i-y71
Joined: September 2009
Total Posts: 198
[ View User Profile ]
No. Just split and rejoin using as much of the chain as you need.
Alternatively once your engine position is fixed, get an old 219 chain and split it. (You can just grind through the links or rivet heads for this).Count the number of links/ rollers.
You then have a 'test' chain. Put the test chain over the two sprockets and use it to check how many links/ rollers longer or shorter your new chain needs to be. Saves getting a splitter and rivetting.
As I understand it you are building a 'drift trike'. The engine to axle distance may be different to a kart needing a different chain length.
In the karting world, the Loncin/ Villiers or Lifan are reckoned to be the best of the clones, but if you have good reports on the Launtop then fair enough.

Message Thread:

Correct chain  by 'Simonwwfc'   (16 May 2017 @ 6:24)
Re: Correct chain  by 'd-i-y71'   (16 May 2017 @ 8:40)
Re: Correct chain  by 'Simonwwfc'   (16 May 2017 @ 22:49)
Re: Correct chain  by 'd-i-y71'  << You are here!
Re: Correct chain  by 'Simonwwfc'   (17 May 2017 @ 19:37)

Post a Reply:
You may post a direct reply to this message which will appear in this thread.
To post a new or unrelated message use This Form.
Reply To "Re: Correct chain"
Email Address :   Not Registered? Click Here to register...
Password :   Passwords are Case Sensitive!   [ Password Lookup ]
Message Title / Subject :
Message :
Options : Subscribe to this thread?   [ More Information ]

Top of Page
Notice Board Index

[ UK Karting Main Index ]


News Karts and Karting Notice Board Market Place Companies Directory Tracks Directory Events Calendar Race Results Photo Gallery Links
News Karts &
Karting
Notice
Board
Market
Place
Companies
Directory
Tracks
Directory
Events
Calendar
Race
Results
Photo
Gallery
Links

UK Karting

Copyright © 1996-2018 UK Karting
Comments, Suggestions etc. mail@karting.co.uk