BrentD
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I say just build it and see how fast it goes.
I say, just get a dog sled and have 10x more fun...
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I say just build it and see how fast it goes.
The drive system that is on your snowmobile will tell you the tail of what your ratios need to be. The shaft with the sprockets driving the belt should have a sprocket on it as well as the shaft coming out of the driven pulley in your centrifugal clutch setup. Figure out what the top speed of the sled was as made then change the ratio of the 2 sprockets accordingly.. (Likely changing only one sprocket. Making one of these "snowdogs" out of an already existing sled should be pretty straight forward. I'm thinking perhaps just changing the position of the engine and size of the drive/driven sprockets in the final drive system accordingly.There is a Co that makes them and they claim twenty MPH plus.
The Pic is just one off the computer, I have not made anything yet.
I Have the motor that came off the snowmobile, a 71 Johnson skee horse 30 HP, and red lines at 5500 rpm.
The snowmobile is LONG gone along with the drive set up. All I have is the running motor, the track, the boogies, and the drive cogs.The drive system that is on your snowmobile will tell you the tail of what your ratios need to be. The shaft with the sprockets driving the belt should have a sprocket on it as well as the shaft coming out of the driven pulley in your centrifugal clutch setup. Figure out what the top speed of the sled was as made then change the ratio of the 2 sprockets accordingly.. (Likely changing only one sprocket. Making one of these "snowdogs" out of an already existing sled should be pretty straight forward. I'm thinking perhaps just changing the position of the engine and size of the drive/driven sprockets in the final drive system accordingly.
I would find another snowmobile for parts of the same make and model and go from there. The drive system from your sled would be much easier to piece together from there moving forward in your design.The snowmobile is LONG gone along with the drive set up. All I have is the running motor, the track, the boogies, and the drive cogs.
I say, just get a dog sled and have 10x more fun...
I’ll take, “Good Ideas That Get Out of Control” for a $1000, Alex.
That's really not an option.I would find another snowmobile for parts of the same make and model and go from there. The drive system from your sled would be much easier to piece together from there moving forward in your design.