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FWD engine/box and chain drive
Simon - 14/9/18 at 06:07 PM

Ok, so I was thinking of power unit for a rev trike - something like the 1.0 ecoboost but keep its gearbox.

Does "locking" one driveshaft output and fixing a chain and sprocket to the other (obvs it will need assistance to hold sprocket in place) sound feasable ?

Cheers


big_wasa - 14/9/18 at 06:13 PM

Surley the planet gears in the diff won’t with stand that. Ones I’ve looked at don’t run in bearings.


MikeRJ - 14/9/18 at 07:09 PM

quote:
Originally posted by big_wasa
Surley the planet gears in the diff won’t with stand that. Ones I’ve looked at don’t run in bearings.


Agreed. I wouldn't expect he diff to last long and it would likely be absorbing a fair bit of power whilst it was working.

You could lock the diff completely and run a chain final drive close to 1:1 I suppose.

[Edited on 14/9/18 by MikeRJ]


Daf - 14/9/18 at 07:16 PM

Not sure of the practicalities on a fwd diff - but could you not weld up the diff?


nick205 - 17/9/18 at 08:25 AM

I've not designed or built a trike myself so a quick question...

Do you intend your trike to be mid engine RWD?

If so is it not easier to use a motorbike engine that's surely already designed for this type of setup?

Another question, does a trike have to have a reverse gear?