How to build a racing lawnmower
You can have great time transforming your lawn mower into a racer. Of course you will still have more fun actually participating in races or simply driving the mower, however, if you are handy with tools and like a challenge then this will still be a worthwhile effort. Building a racing lawnmower isn’t that difficult to create something that is race ready once you have the know how, the right tools and a bit of motivation. When you are finished you will be able to take it for a test drive and see the fruits of your labour. There are a few purchases you will have to make, some of these things may be obtained at a scrap yard if you are lucky enough to find them. You don’t need to spend an arm and leg, you just have to ensure that whatever parts you purchase will suit your racer and do a satisfactory job of improving performance.
How To Build A Racing Lawnmower
Required Materials
Smaller pulleys
New muffler (Optional)
Tires
Required Tools
Wrench
Instructions
1.The first thing you will need to do is changing the pulleys. Basically this will improve your lawn mower’s speed which is a necessity if you intend to win any races. You will need to remove the motor from the lawn mower. Then turn it upside down but very gently when doing this, so you won’t end up accidentally damaging the motor. Now get your wrench and remove the bolt and tap that are needed for keeping the pulley in the right position. You may now install your smaller pulley. After doing this inspect your motor to make certain it doesn’t have any obviously damaged areas. This is especially important for your dry belt. If it looks bad replace it at once. To finish this part of the process put on your dry belt and make sure you tighten the bolts.
2.Inspect your muffler thoroughly. You shouldn’ drive a racer that has a bad muffler as this will cause it to burn gas less efficiently and drive a bit sluggishly. You will be searching for signs of corrosion or any holes that may cause the leakage of fuel. While the corrosion may be cleaned off, the holes will likely be irreparable unless you opt to get it welded by a specialist. If not replace your muffler.
3.You may now detach one of your governors. This is located on the carburettor and can reduce speed potential if one end is still attached to the throttle feed. Hence you will have to remove the governor from the throttle feed to increase performance.
4.Inspect the tires to make sure they are road ready. You may want to change the tires for racing purposes. For example the wheels at the back can be increased in size if you will be doing a lot of off-road or mud racing. In addition you may go with smaller wheels in the front if you would like your racer to drive more efficiently around curves. The choice is completely up to you on this one.
5.Some race tracks may have strict guidelines about what the mowers should have. For example there are some that require the driver to keep the mowing deck to give the racer more stability. Make alterations in relation to these regulations.
6.You can now add some paint or any other decorative enhancements to make your mower stand out.
Tips and Warnings
You may look at other racers to get more ideas on how to make your racer better. Speak to a few experts in this area to give yourself that needed boost.
Wear a helmet whenever you are racing, serious injuries may manifest if you meet in an accident while racing
Wearing a protective eye piece, that is a pair of goggles, is a great idea.