'07 Polaris Phoenix 200 CVT+ Gearbox
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'07 Polaris Phoenix 200 CVT+ Gearbox
Hello,
I am new to forums. Here is the story. I am currently working on a final engineering design project which is a mini baja. (essentially a glorified gokart). The car we are modifying has a Polaris P90 CVT from a snowmobile and a Polaris Sportsman gearbox. We are using a 10HP Briggs, as required, with a 1 inch drive shaft. Considering the P90 and Sportsman gearbox are ancient nightmares I would like to select something that will perform as well as or better than the parts above. Not only that, but I would like to accomplish this while using a gearbox and CVT that are smaller. More compact. I was looking at the 2007 Phoenix 200. I want to scrap our current clutch and gearbox and replace them with the gearbox and clutch from the 07 Phoenix. I need to know if the clutch pulley will mount on the Briggs 1 inch output/drive shaft. Is this possible?
****Also, I am assuming that the Phoenix has an output shaft which the clutch mounts on and the clutch and gearbox are separate from the actual engine. Obviously I would keep the linkage between the clutch and gearbox, but I need to be sure that the engine pulley (not sure if its called drive or driven?) will mount on that shaft.
I thank anyone and everyone who reads this and offers advice.
-Rob
I am new to forums. Here is the story. I am currently working on a final engineering design project which is a mini baja. (essentially a glorified gokart). The car we are modifying has a Polaris P90 CVT from a snowmobile and a Polaris Sportsman gearbox. We are using a 10HP Briggs, as required, with a 1 inch drive shaft. Considering the P90 and Sportsman gearbox are ancient nightmares I would like to select something that will perform as well as or better than the parts above. Not only that, but I would like to accomplish this while using a gearbox and CVT that are smaller. More compact. I was looking at the 2007 Phoenix 200. I want to scrap our current clutch and gearbox and replace them with the gearbox and clutch from the 07 Phoenix. I need to know if the clutch pulley will mount on the Briggs 1 inch output/drive shaft. Is this possible?
****Also, I am assuming that the Phoenix has an output shaft which the clutch mounts on and the clutch and gearbox are separate from the actual engine. Obviously I would keep the linkage between the clutch and gearbox, but I need to be sure that the engine pulley (not sure if its called drive or driven?) will mount on that shaft.
I thank anyone and everyone who reads this and offers advice.
-Rob
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Welcome to the forum!Think you need to talk to your local small engine repair shop on the Briggs set up OR a machinist!You're into one of a kind modification that your working on!! PS the front clutch is on a tapered shaft on the the Phoenix and doesn't have a woodruff key slot as most Briggs engines do where the pulleys go!!! How would you even propose to hold it on the shaft??? OPT
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Ok thanks.
Now that you know what I am working with, do you have any suggestions that would accomplish what I wish to? Any CVT+ gearbox combos that will produce what I am looking for? PLEEEASE anything. I have been calling and emailing and smashing my head against a cement wall its getting frusterating.
Now that you know what I am working with, do you have any suggestions that would accomplish what I wish to? Any CVT+ gearbox combos that will produce what I am looking for? PLEEEASE anything. I have been calling and emailing and smashing my head against a cement wall its getting frusterating.
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Wow congrats on taking on this project, ok old polaris tech gave you great info. Not on the briggs and stratton engine, you can get them with a tapered shaft (not an issue) getting the right OD X length may be the problem.
Good luck on this. I conquered a simular project, a kawasaki kz1000 engine on a raptor 660 frame. It was nasty to say the least
Good luck on this. I conquered a simular project, a kawasaki kz1000 engine on a raptor 660 frame. It was nasty to say the least
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As mentioned above you could use the comet primary(drive) clutch and a polaris gearbox and driven pulley. Depending on how long it has to last tho, because the angles and widths of these two pulleys are much different. Unless you do some research and find a happy medium, the belt won't last very long. I'm not sure on the specs of the secondary of a phoenix but that might be a way to get around the tapered pulley/straight keyed shaft problem. Or just go with a complete setup for a gokart. You can adjust the spring settings in the driven clutch on the Torq-a-verter clutches....
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