You are a clear man, and that touches you in the transparency with which you explain, your excellent photography, and your taking of the detailed explanation .. Oh man, you are a prince and your safety
one thing you needed to think about : the clutchpressure plate when declutched wants to push itself intoo the crank of the engine damaging it you need to put a trustbearing between them
Gotta love English lol I could imagine learning it from another language. I'm mean you can have the Right to go Right and you may be Right but you may also go Right off a cliff. Gotta love it lol I commend anyone who is learning it
English sounds like when me and my friends were in elementary school and tried to make up a language but we were really just making shit up. “Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo” Is a grammatically correct sentence in English. English is my only language and I’m still learning new things. Anyone who has the patience and intelligence to even learn broken English should be respected.
I love it ?!! Screw the armchair haters , I hate nothing more then to see what looks like a cool diy build n start watching only to find out their using a 150000 $ lathe to build their so called diy projects.... Good work n something anyone could also do with limited tooling !!
@@Pawex55 my statement was applying to these types of videos in general ' I think u'd be hard pressed to find a decent metal lathe and a milling machine capable of doing a lot of these type projects for 1500 $ if you know of some by all means plz provide the links ' also some of us may only have a limited amount of space to do our diy projects I think the jist of my comment may have eluded you.....
That shifter linkage is great. I've considered making a buggy like this, but I have no lathe, and no welder. But I just got my new shed in a box, I will put a secondary roof over it for protection from the weather, after that it's all projects all the time. Can't wait to make stuff just like you do. Nice work.👍💩
Thank you for this video. I am building a 1928 Morgan RIP special race car and I am using a modified ONAN/Tiger Moth opposed twin and an MGB transmission along with an MGB rear differential with those beautiful wire wheels. I will video what I can. the inks again.
Wow what a wonderful job it was great show you are a very smart guy Congratulations maybe you are a mechanical engineer very well thought out your project
great job, i have a question ,can i use a automatic gearbox instead of manual gearbox in a similar gokart which i am making almost compliant . will it work ? any suggestion from any body is welcome
Actually the extra flywheel weight should help keep it from stalling. The heavier flywheel keeps its momentum when you engage the clutch so its not fully relying on engine power.
Nice work bro. I like it I have question Do you think the machine that you use strong enough for real car?? How strong your machine is?? Thanks keep working ..
I like seeing people who master their craft, like Le Dan does. You’re possibly one of the masters in the making, but I think you could do with some help writing scripts for your narration.
Brother, Awesome video! What engine 22hp? If you went with chromoly flywheel free up some rotation Mass! Should of Tig weld the half shafts and turn them down so they are balanced! Or you will be replacing bearings again! Best Regards!
Very well done! But I had lightened the flywheel as much as possible. and it would have had to be closer to the engine. "leverage". With the translation you can now only drive in 1&2 gear?!? Or?
wait you have a lathe but bought a crankshaft to get the end?...why not just make the end on the lathe? those axles will be way off balance...to align two shafts you can either lay them both in the "V" if a pc of angle iron then clamp them and weld or a better way is to slide both shafts into a pc of snug tubing. the tubing has an opening where the two shafts meet so you can weld them together...then you weld the tubing ends to the shafts.
Well it is but got to give him some props for even trying to do this. he might be doing this to make it more to fit the theme. Yet i cant stand it because of how half assed it is lol.
Kudo's to the Camera Man! It was as if I were hands on. All the important shots of pivot points angles and the broken bit shot twice as if I broke it myself.
An A for courage. But, I'm not sure how to grade the Mad Max Motoring Mechanic skills... Definitely a junkyard build. I predict a lot of breakdowns. Your welds are as weak as is possible. I hope and pray that you aren't hurt too badly.