Odenthal "Euro Style" Motor Mount Clamps


Select Your Motor Mount Clamp Option: I-30 (30mm Frame Tubes / 92mm Frame Rail Spacing
Select Motor Mount Clamp Style: Full Euro Clamp
Price:
$26.40

Description

'Euro Style Motor Mount Clamps for Odenthal go kart engine motor mounts. With extended elements to wrap around the chassis tubing, these clamps are enhanced to provide additional clamping power for your go kart motor mount for a variety of engines.

These clamps will fit 30.0mm frame rails, of both international or K-Type configurations.

Each motor mount clamp is milled with precision to fit your chassis perfectly! Odenthal's commitment to precision manufacturing and engineering sets these motor mount clamps apart from others on the market. No matter your motor mount, these clamps will be an excellent choice to fit your chassis.

Overview

Motor mount clamps are designed to secure your engine and associated engine mount in place on the kart chassis. Often, these clamps are colloquially called "butterfly" style clamps due to their shape.

The "Euro" style clamps are an enhancement over the standard motor mount clamp options, as they wrap around frame tubing sections much more completely than a standard clamp. The area where an M10 bolt fits into the clamp is further recessed, keeping this off the track, and preventing scraping off of the allen head bolt from abuse over curbs or rough track sections.

Additionally, the clamping face of the butterfly features several ridges that enhance the grip with which the clamp exerts on the frame rails when tightened. This holds your motor mount in place even stronger than a standard clamp. It's the little things that set Odenthal's products apart!

    Front or Rear Clamps?
    Odenthal has gone one step further with these "Euro" clamps! Have you ever struggled to gain clearance for your motor mount clamp over a rear chassis cross-bar? Odenthal has, and they've work to solve it with these Euro clamps.
    For the front of the engine, the 'full' clamp is available. This clamp features dual 'wings' that wraps the clamp around both frame rails.
    For the rear of the engine, a 'half' clamp is available. This clamp features a shorter 'wing' that omits the area that would interfere with a cross-bar, while preserving the enhanced capability these clamps feature in regard to holding the motor mount in place on the kart.
    Finding the Right Motor Mount Clamp for Your Chassis

    Finding the right motor mount and clamp configuration for your chassis can be daunting. Fortunately, we are here to make it easier for you! Odenthal's motor mounts come with several clamp and base-plate options, which means that the ultimate fit for your chassis is perfect, every time. However, a little measurement is necessary to ensure things fit this way!

    Consider the following example:

    Go-Kart-Frame-Rail-Spacing-Diagram

    To find the right motor mount for your chassis, examine the area of your kart chassis that is used for fixation of your motor mount and engine. For most karts, this is on the driver's right, near the rear axle, and can be found by looking for a portion of the frame that features two parallel tubes.

    The dimensions of your motor mount is directly related to both the spacing between your motor mount frame rails, and the outer diameter of the chassis tubing itself:

    • "K" type spacing means that center-center between these tubes is 90.0mm. This is more common on many CRG-derived chassis.
    • "I" type spacing means that center-center between these tubes is 90.0mm. This is a more common spacing on European karts, but be sure to double check your chassis!

    To determine which frame rail spacing your kart has, take two measurements:

    • Measure the outer-outer distance of the frame rails. That is to say, from the outer edge of one frame rail, to the outer edge of the other frame rail. Typically, this will be a measurement between 118mm and 124mm.
    • Measure the outer diameter of either frame rail. Most commonly, karts utilize 28.0, 30.0, or 32.0mm frame rail tubes.

    Now, subtract your frame rail diameter from the outer-outer measurement, and you have your frame rail spacing! Remember, this should be a value of 90.0mm or 92.0mm.

    Note on Measuring: For best results, Point Karting recommends using a set of digital calipers, with a range of motion of at least 130.0mm.

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