With this project we are taking chain drive to the next level and seeing how well it works with 4WD and large 32″ tires. I’ve had great success with the chain drive setup on the CBR1000 buggy so with this project I want to build it again but this time we are making it 4WD with big 32″ tires and its a two seater. we are using a T90 transmission as a transfer case to give us high/medium/low range and reverse.
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What lathe do you have?
its going to be a 10mph pig
Great build as allways. I am with you on the trailing arms and chains, so much cooler than buying CV axles. Just need to keep them covered when running.
Chains were such a bad decision. I know you think it's unique and interesting but, man, that's SO many failure points and SO much maintenance.
Carbide drill bits can also cut through hardened metal.
Next video is going to be so satisfying. Love this build
Loving your build Chris. In an extra video by a visitor you mentioned turbo or supercharging in the future, confess to hoping this happens.
Have you looked at belt driven Rotary Superchargers, a few videos on the internet showing them opened and the planetary gears inside, a serious machining challenge taking a blown turbo unit and using the cold side mated to a homemade drive system just a thought.
So many chains.🤪
Nice music this time!
You are extremely talented. I wish I knew how to do all that . Did your dad teach you
when you go in revers, the master link might come off the chain.
What do you do with all the mettle that you machine off with the lathe?
Those gold chains! I second "Mr. T" as a name for the build. Also, put a tennis ball on that gear lever before you put an eye out! 😄
On every build you do, I can see your fabrication skills just keep going up and up, you're definitely an inspirational worker.
I would just point out that you don't absolutely need to use round tubing on the entire frame, (which you don't, I can say) you can incorporate more flat bar, u-channel, t-bar etc. etc.
Fantastic work Chris, truly awesome!
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You need to level out your lathe I see it wobbling as your cutting. Should be level and but most importantly both beds parallel
I don’t mind seeing what your doing like you im curious to see how it works out 👍
I bet you could build an incredible Rube Goldberg machine.
Why not use your arc droid to cut out the splines of gears vs machining it all away? Then when u need a spline you can weld that cutout into the other piece vs making new spines?
been following you for a while… thats allot of chains… can you chain drive a shaft to a front and rear diff and half shafts to the wheel hubs..