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GO- KART
WHAT IS GO-KART 
? 
A go-kart (sometimes known as a "go-cart") is a small four-wheeled 
vehicle. Go-karts come in all shapes and forms, from motorless 
models to high-powered racing machines, some, like Superkarts, 
being able to beat racing cars on long circuits. 
Gravity racers, usually referred to as Soap Box Derby carts, are 
the simplest type of go-karts. They are propelled by gravity, with 
some races taking place down a single hill
HOW TO BUILD A GO KART ? 
? 
THREE PARTS 
1. PLANNING YOUR PROJECT 
2. BUILDING THE CHASSIS AND STEERING 
COLUMN 
3. MOUNTING THE ENGINE AND STEERING 
COLUMN
1. PLANNING YOUR PROJECT 
* DRAW UP DETAILED PLANS FOR THE GO-KART YOU WANT TO MAKE
- Go karts can be many different sizes, shapes, and designs. 
These homemade vehicles are amenable to any design elements 
you want to throw into it. The basic essentials are a chassis, a 
simple engine, and a steering/braking system. 
. Get creative in your planning for the project and produce detailed 
diagrams to make sure you get enough materials to complete the 
job. Look at other go-karts for inspiration and learn from kart-makers 
who've been there before. 
. Alternatively, you can find schematics and plans online for many 
different types of models, if you'd rather let someone else do the 
planning. Use a template and modify it as you see fit.
* SIZE THE GO-KART APPROPRIATELY 
•The size of the go-kart should depend on the age and size of the 
driver. For young drivers, about 30 inches (0.76 m) wide by 50 
inches (1.3 m) long will work, while adults will want about 40 
inches (1 m) wide by 72 inches (1.8 m) long. 
•It's important to plan the go-kart accurately, using specific 
measurements, otherwise it'll be difficult to get the right materials 
and the right amount of them.
* GATHER YOUR 
MATERIALS
If you're short on cash, visit a scrap yard and see if you can pick up any low-cost 
parts. Or, you may be able to salvage parts from an old riding lawnmower 
or a junk go kart found at a yard sale. Ask lawn mower repair services for 
spare parts or junked out riding lawnmowers and used 4 cycle engines in the 
10 to 15 horsepower range, with horizontal shaft and a drive clutch assembly. 
Here's what you'll need: 
•For the chassis: 
• 30 feet (9.2 m) of 1-inch (2.5 cm) square tubing 
• 6 feet (1.8 m) of 0.75-inch (2 cm) round steel barstock 
• 6 feet (1.8 m) of 0.5-inch (1.5 cm) bar stock 
• 3/16-inch (0.5 cm) thick steel plate in a width and length slightly larger 
than your engine 
• Plywood or metal (for seat and floorboards) 
• Seat
•For engine: 
• Engine (try an old lawnmower engine) 
• Chain that fits the sprocket 
• Bolts, washers 
• Gas tank 
•For the drive train: 
• Wheels 
• Steering wheel 
• Gear and handbrake 
• Drive shaft 
• Bearings 
• Steering shaft 
• Brake pedal 
• Throttle/go pedal
* OBTAIN A WELDER
• If you've got no experience welding, you will have to hire a 
welder for this project. The most essential part of the go-kart is a 
solid chassis that'll hold you onto it while driving and house the 
engine. If you're going to weld it together out of pieces of 
barstock, the welds should all be made with the proper heat, weld 
depth/penetration and uniform weld-beads. Otherwise, the welds 
may be weak, brittle, bubbly, cracked and/or only surface deep, 
making your go-kart a death trap. 
•If you don't have experience welding, don't start by putting 
together a go-kart. Start with other smaller projects if you want to 
learn.
* CONSIDER BUYING A GO-KART KIT 
• If you're not interested in welding and designing your own go-kart, 
purchase a no-weld kit that you can put together with simple 
tools, featuring detailed instructions and schematics to make the 
job a snap. 
• Available widely for about $550 dollars, you can have the 
satisfaction of putting together a go-kart yourself without the hassle 
of designing it and buying all the materials separately.
2. BUILDING THE CHASSIS AND STEERING 
COLUMN 
* CUT THE METAL TUBING
•Cut your lengths of tubing to the appropriate lengths, given your 
design or schematics. 
•For most designs, the front end will feature a camber angle, 
narrower than the rear, which will allow the wheels room to turn, 
allowing the chassis to twist slightly. To do this, mount a King Pin at 
the front corners where the wheels will be, to allow for easy twist. 
•For an easy eye-guide, consider marking up the floor of the garage 
or the area you're working with sidewalk chalk of the appropriate 
measurement, to keep you from having to remeasure repeatedly. 
You could even draw out the whole design on the ground and start 
laying it on top.
* WELD THE FRAME TOGETHER ACCORDING TO YOUR DESIGN
Use concrete blocks to keep the frame elevated while you work, 
making sure all your connection points are solid and the chassis 
is secure. It needs to be strong enough to hold your weight and 
the weight of the engine, so it's not the time for a shoddy weld 
job. For more strength, use gussets at all corners.
* ASSEMBLE THE FRONT STUB AXLES 
• Build your axle with a straight piece of 0.75-inch (2 cm) steel rod, 
and two bushings attached to your frame. Use washers and cotter 
pins drilled through the axle to keep the assembly in position. 
•Install the front stubs that'll allow you to turn easily before messing 
with the steering column and attach your King Pin, to the steering 
arm. You'll need to have at least 110 degrees of angle on the front 
wheels, so plan accordingly.
* INSTALL YOUR REAR AXLE AND WHEEL ASSEMBLY 
• You'll likely need to assemble a axle carrier with a bearing 
bracket for the rear axle, meaning that the axle itself can be 
welded to the frame while also spinning freely and snugly. Weld a 
steel plate onto the chassis, securing the pressure plate outside 
with high-tensile bolts and lock nuts, to squeeze the bearing. 
•Rather than making your own, you can also purchase these 
assemblies, sometimes called "Pillar Bearing Units."
* BUILD YOUR SEAT AND FLOOR BOARDS OUT OF PLYWOOD LUMBER OR METAL
You can try and salvage an old go-kart seat or an appropriately-sized 
car seat from the junk yard to save money, or just build a 
simple bucket with a cushion for support. Leave enough room 
for the steering and other controls.
3. MOUNTING THE ENGINE AND STEERING 
COLUMN 
* INSTALL THE ENGINE MOUNT
• Weld a flat piece of 3/16-inch (0.5 cm) thick steel plate to the 
rear frame to mount your engine. Place the engine on the plate, 
and mark the holes for the mounting bolts so that the engine 
pulley lines up with the drive pulley on your axle. 
• Attach the drive pulley on the axle prior to mounting the axle in 
the bushings. You can either use a set screw to hold it in 
position, or weld it directly to the axle, but it should be aligned 
with the pulley on your engine.
* ASSEMBLE YOUR STEERING LINKAGE
. Use the 0.5-inch (1.5 cm) steel rod for linkages, and the 0.75- 
inch (2 cm) for your axles. To make the 90-degree bends in the 
0.75-inch rod, you may have to use a torch to heat the steel. 
• Provide adjustable links for aligning steering, because it is very 
important to have the proper caster and camber: front-wheel 
vertical and steering tilt.
* INSTALL THE WHEELS AND BRAKES 
• Get some small racing wheels to give your kart the optimum 
acceleration and control. Fix them onto the axles with hubs and 
start working on the brakes, so the go-kart will be safe. 
• For the brakes, fix a disc onto the rear axle and a caliper 
assembly onto the chassis for the most professional system 
possible. Often, you can acquire these assemblies in relatively 
good shape from junked motorbikes. They're the appropriate size 
and will be easy to work with. 
• Install a brake pedal to operate with your foot, regardless of 
what kind of acceleration you have. Don't leave too much to do 
with your hands other than steering.
* ATTACH THE THROTTLE CABLE TO THE HAND THROTTLE
Depending upon your experience and the kind of engine you're 
working with, you may be able to put together a foot pedal, or 
you may just need to make it easy and throttle-up like you 
would a lawnmower.
* DOUBLE CHECK YOUR BRAKES AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM BEFORE 
TEST-DRIVING 
Even if you're going at relatively slow speeds, it's important to 
make sure you're not going to slip an axle on your first go-around. 
Double check your welds, your brakes, and the engine's 
mounting. Then take 'er for a spin!
NOW YOUR GO-KART IS READY FOR RACE
Go  kart

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Go kart

  • 2. WHAT IS GO-KART ? A go-kart (sometimes known as a "go-cart") is a small four-wheeled vehicle. Go-karts come in all shapes and forms, from motorless models to high-powered racing machines, some, like Superkarts, being able to beat racing cars on long circuits. Gravity racers, usually referred to as Soap Box Derby carts, are the simplest type of go-karts. They are propelled by gravity, with some races taking place down a single hill
  • 3. HOW TO BUILD A GO KART ? ? THREE PARTS 1. PLANNING YOUR PROJECT 2. BUILDING THE CHASSIS AND STEERING COLUMN 3. MOUNTING THE ENGINE AND STEERING COLUMN
  • 4. 1. PLANNING YOUR PROJECT * DRAW UP DETAILED PLANS FOR THE GO-KART YOU WANT TO MAKE
  • 5. - Go karts can be many different sizes, shapes, and designs. These homemade vehicles are amenable to any design elements you want to throw into it. The basic essentials are a chassis, a simple engine, and a steering/braking system. . Get creative in your planning for the project and produce detailed diagrams to make sure you get enough materials to complete the job. Look at other go-karts for inspiration and learn from kart-makers who've been there before. . Alternatively, you can find schematics and plans online for many different types of models, if you'd rather let someone else do the planning. Use a template and modify it as you see fit.
  • 6. * SIZE THE GO-KART APPROPRIATELY •The size of the go-kart should depend on the age and size of the driver. For young drivers, about 30 inches (0.76 m) wide by 50 inches (1.3 m) long will work, while adults will want about 40 inches (1 m) wide by 72 inches (1.8 m) long. •It's important to plan the go-kart accurately, using specific measurements, otherwise it'll be difficult to get the right materials and the right amount of them.
  • 7. * GATHER YOUR MATERIALS
  • 8. If you're short on cash, visit a scrap yard and see if you can pick up any low-cost parts. Or, you may be able to salvage parts from an old riding lawnmower or a junk go kart found at a yard sale. Ask lawn mower repair services for spare parts or junked out riding lawnmowers and used 4 cycle engines in the 10 to 15 horsepower range, with horizontal shaft and a drive clutch assembly. Here's what you'll need: •For the chassis: • 30 feet (9.2 m) of 1-inch (2.5 cm) square tubing • 6 feet (1.8 m) of 0.75-inch (2 cm) round steel barstock • 6 feet (1.8 m) of 0.5-inch (1.5 cm) bar stock • 3/16-inch (0.5 cm) thick steel plate in a width and length slightly larger than your engine • Plywood or metal (for seat and floorboards) • Seat
  • 9. •For engine: • Engine (try an old lawnmower engine) • Chain that fits the sprocket • Bolts, washers • Gas tank •For the drive train: • Wheels • Steering wheel • Gear and handbrake • Drive shaft • Bearings • Steering shaft • Brake pedal • Throttle/go pedal
  • 10. * OBTAIN A WELDER
  • 11. • If you've got no experience welding, you will have to hire a welder for this project. The most essential part of the go-kart is a solid chassis that'll hold you onto it while driving and house the engine. If you're going to weld it together out of pieces of barstock, the welds should all be made with the proper heat, weld depth/penetration and uniform weld-beads. Otherwise, the welds may be weak, brittle, bubbly, cracked and/or only surface deep, making your go-kart a death trap. •If you don't have experience welding, don't start by putting together a go-kart. Start with other smaller projects if you want to learn.
  • 12. * CONSIDER BUYING A GO-KART KIT • If you're not interested in welding and designing your own go-kart, purchase a no-weld kit that you can put together with simple tools, featuring detailed instructions and schematics to make the job a snap. • Available widely for about $550 dollars, you can have the satisfaction of putting together a go-kart yourself without the hassle of designing it and buying all the materials separately.
  • 13. 2. BUILDING THE CHASSIS AND STEERING COLUMN * CUT THE METAL TUBING
  • 14. •Cut your lengths of tubing to the appropriate lengths, given your design or schematics. •For most designs, the front end will feature a camber angle, narrower than the rear, which will allow the wheels room to turn, allowing the chassis to twist slightly. To do this, mount a King Pin at the front corners where the wheels will be, to allow for easy twist. •For an easy eye-guide, consider marking up the floor of the garage or the area you're working with sidewalk chalk of the appropriate measurement, to keep you from having to remeasure repeatedly. You could even draw out the whole design on the ground and start laying it on top.
  • 15. * WELD THE FRAME TOGETHER ACCORDING TO YOUR DESIGN
  • 16. Use concrete blocks to keep the frame elevated while you work, making sure all your connection points are solid and the chassis is secure. It needs to be strong enough to hold your weight and the weight of the engine, so it's not the time for a shoddy weld job. For more strength, use gussets at all corners.
  • 17. * ASSEMBLE THE FRONT STUB AXLES • Build your axle with a straight piece of 0.75-inch (2 cm) steel rod, and two bushings attached to your frame. Use washers and cotter pins drilled through the axle to keep the assembly in position. •Install the front stubs that'll allow you to turn easily before messing with the steering column and attach your King Pin, to the steering arm. You'll need to have at least 110 degrees of angle on the front wheels, so plan accordingly.
  • 18. * INSTALL YOUR REAR AXLE AND WHEEL ASSEMBLY • You'll likely need to assemble a axle carrier with a bearing bracket for the rear axle, meaning that the axle itself can be welded to the frame while also spinning freely and snugly. Weld a steel plate onto the chassis, securing the pressure plate outside with high-tensile bolts and lock nuts, to squeeze the bearing. •Rather than making your own, you can also purchase these assemblies, sometimes called "Pillar Bearing Units."
  • 19. * BUILD YOUR SEAT AND FLOOR BOARDS OUT OF PLYWOOD LUMBER OR METAL
  • 20. You can try and salvage an old go-kart seat or an appropriately-sized car seat from the junk yard to save money, or just build a simple bucket with a cushion for support. Leave enough room for the steering and other controls.
  • 21. 3. MOUNTING THE ENGINE AND STEERING COLUMN * INSTALL THE ENGINE MOUNT
  • 22. • Weld a flat piece of 3/16-inch (0.5 cm) thick steel plate to the rear frame to mount your engine. Place the engine on the plate, and mark the holes for the mounting bolts so that the engine pulley lines up with the drive pulley on your axle. • Attach the drive pulley on the axle prior to mounting the axle in the bushings. You can either use a set screw to hold it in position, or weld it directly to the axle, but it should be aligned with the pulley on your engine.
  • 23. * ASSEMBLE YOUR STEERING LINKAGE
  • 24. . Use the 0.5-inch (1.5 cm) steel rod for linkages, and the 0.75- inch (2 cm) for your axles. To make the 90-degree bends in the 0.75-inch rod, you may have to use a torch to heat the steel. • Provide adjustable links for aligning steering, because it is very important to have the proper caster and camber: front-wheel vertical and steering tilt.
  • 25. * INSTALL THE WHEELS AND BRAKES • Get some small racing wheels to give your kart the optimum acceleration and control. Fix them onto the axles with hubs and start working on the brakes, so the go-kart will be safe. • For the brakes, fix a disc onto the rear axle and a caliper assembly onto the chassis for the most professional system possible. Often, you can acquire these assemblies in relatively good shape from junked motorbikes. They're the appropriate size and will be easy to work with. • Install a brake pedal to operate with your foot, regardless of what kind of acceleration you have. Don't leave too much to do with your hands other than steering.
  • 26. * ATTACH THE THROTTLE CABLE TO THE HAND THROTTLE
  • 27. Depending upon your experience and the kind of engine you're working with, you may be able to put together a foot pedal, or you may just need to make it easy and throttle-up like you would a lawnmower.
  • 28. * DOUBLE CHECK YOUR BRAKES AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM BEFORE TEST-DRIVING Even if you're going at relatively slow speeds, it's important to make sure you're not going to slip an axle on your first go-around. Double check your welds, your brakes, and the engine's mounting. Then take 'er for a spin!
  • 29. NOW YOUR GO-KART IS READY FOR RACE