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So I reinstalled the full track system back on the Argo yesterday along with a full set of swim paddles. It swims, but slowly, none the less if you can live with a 1 to 1 1/2 MPH swim speed the full...
If you use six chains you won't have flotation for really soft snow but man you would have enough bite to take you anywhere but powder (P.S the half track with a bush track and optional metal cleats...
also it would be a interesting test to see if there is much difference in performance and ride smoothness with tracks on back wheels and chains on front jb
looks like a really good setup ! i think adding some stall mat rubber '' pads '' on the track would give some extra '' grip '' and smooth out the ride . nice job . jboy
With 2 of these kits I had all the bends I needed to make my exhaust in the size I wanted. The price was decent for mandrel bent tubing from what I've seen. I made the pipes 16 inches of 1 " O.D. pipe. I did this based on what the mower racing guys recommend. Actually they recommend 12 to 15 inches but 16 worked easier on my machine to get the exhaust to exit evenly. After the 1 " pipe I opened it up to 1.25" O.D. pipe for around 12 inches to exit the machine. The flanges I ordered direct from Briggs Part #692074 this should work on most Vanguard engines.
I had a local welder weld it for me. One note here I tried to have it welded off of the machine but it is next to impossible to get everything correct without tack welding it while on the machine. My first attempt ended up horrible I had to buy more flanges and if you look close the pipes are a little to the right of center because of what I had to cut off. Oh Well live and learn!
I finished it off with 2 RLV silencers for 1 5/16" for modified engines these can be purchased on any Kart racing website. To clamp them on I used 2 piece split shaft collars in 1 3/8" and these worked better than I hoped. I then used a standard ratchet clamp to stabilize them together.
I may attach a metal brace to the engine if it needs it
Good info for all.
Good info for all.
Noel Woods 10-30-2024, 01:01 PM