Tracked all-terrain vehicle "Hurricane" from Alexei Bataev from the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug from the city of Pyt-Yakh.
On the site he is registered under the nickname Alexey &. Here Alex.
Hurricane in operation. video.
The performance characteristics car making:
Length is 3600 mm.
Width is 1880 mm.
Weight, approximately 1000 kg - 1200 kg.
ICE (engine) from VAZ-2108 -1500 cubes, carburetor.
Gearbox (gearbox) from the VAZ-2108, 5 gears, main pair 63/17.
An empty box of differentials, satellites and gears of the semiaxes are ejected, a shaft machined from the Niva transfer case is inserted instead of them, then a flange from the same handout is put on this shaft, and then a cardan shaft.
The driveshaft is assembled from two shafts: Volga / VAZ.
Differential rotation, rear axle Volga-3110.
Disc brake, with the same Volga-3110. The main cylinders from the VAZ-2108 with vacuum amplifiers.
Caterpillars are made of conveyor belt 15x5 layers, belt width 150 mm, length 7.5 m. track width 400 mm.
Truck tracks profile pipe 25x40x2 mm. Round fangs 10 mm, no lugs yet.
Suspension: equal-arm balancer with support springs.
Three axles, rear support idler from VAZ R13.
The engine from the VAZ-2108 and the silencer from the Priora resonator instead with a corrugation.
Fuel lines.
The layout of the entire transmission.
Equal arms, universal joint shaft.
Caprolon bushings.
Axles of balancers.
On the steering lever, the gas throttle control is motorcycle.
The basic design of the all-terrain vehicle is assembled.
Go with the music! video.
Gear shift mechanism from start to finish.
The width of the machine is 1880 mm exactly along the edges of the tracks, and the length is 3600 mm. 58 tracks per track, made with a margin of 130 pieces.
The cooling system has been redone: threw the thermostat, put a Gazelle radiator with a motor from an additional stove.
The radiator works by blowing, sucks air from the engine compartment.
Additional track rollers installed.
Go!!! video.
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We will follow up on building all-terrain vehicles and good luck to the builders.