Snowmobile Repair: snowmobile kart, skiddo, kart engine


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how har dis it to replace the skis with wheels on  a snowmobile
and how bad does it tear up the track?
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thankssss
any advice while i am doing this?
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hi i just got extrmely lucky and ran across 4 snowmobiles the owner said i could have to but i am going to pay him 50 dollers. one is and older skiddo and the other is somthing that starts with a c. he said they havnt been ran in about 4-6 years and they need a carb leanign other then that they should work for sure. well i want to keep one and the skidoo one i will turn into a gokart with a frame and i will pull the engine. it will be easy to get running and iam sure i will not have  aproblem with anything besides the fact he said i might not be able to turn the engine into a kart engine . in atoher words it has a centrifcal clutch ad he dosnt now if it will work with a go akrt
any suggestions and will this work
if you now?
thank you
chase
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Been there, built one.  It will work awesome. Just make sure you use both clutches and set it up just like it is on the sled.  It's nut easy but it will work.  I put a polaris 600 on a golf cart with the sled clutches and it did about 70.  So go for it and have fun!!
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Not really, it's kind of a learn as you go kinda thing.  It involves some interesting fabrication.  Just pull everything out of the sled and look at where evrything is going to have to fit.  Also before you remove the clutches measure the distance center to center how they are sitting now. If you keep that the same you can run the same belt. Have Fun!!

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I wouldn't suggest that.  You need to have snow in order to lube the slides or the track wont go it will just burn up the slides.  As far as putting wheels on I'm sure it could be done some what easily  You would have to fabricate your own spindles and such, but I'm sure you could do it.