phil_far
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posted on 24/11/10 at 05:47 PM |
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Reverse Box of Chain drive
Hi,
A friend of mine is building a three wheeler with a front mounted engine driving the rear wheel via chain. Is there a reverse box in the market that
coudl be fitted somwhere as I am not awrae of any!
Philip
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jacko
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posted on 24/11/10 at 05:56 PM |
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I think Moffet make one as used in
Kit car crisis
[Edited on 24/11/10 by jacko]
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blue2cv
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posted on 24/11/10 at 07:30 PM |
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Muffets do make a chain and a shaft drive reverse box (at least they did a few years ago) the one in kitcar crisis was an Allens Performance / Nova
Racing unit, as my pics in archive
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smart51
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posted on 24/11/10 at 07:57 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by phil_farfront mounted engine driving the rear wheel via chain
That's going to be one long chain. Is he sure that's the best way to move the power all that way?
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paulf
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posted on 24/11/10 at 09:52 PM |
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Maybe he could fit a prop shaft type reverse box in the middle sideways by fitting sprockets to the prop flanges and adding outrigger bearings to take
the side load on the gearbox.
Paul
quote: Originally posted by smart51
quote: Originally posted by phil_farfront mounted engine driving the rear wheel via chain
That's going to be one long chain. Is he sure that's the best way to move the power all that way?
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MK9R
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posted on 24/11/10 at 11:26 PM |
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not cheap, but an option
http://www.novaracing.co.uk/reversing-gearbox-for-inprop-shaft-installation-and-engine-coupling-kit.htm
Cheers Austen
RGB car number 9
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The Venom Project
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posted on 28/11/10 at 12:19 PM |
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Reverse box
quote: Originally posted by phil_far
Hi,
A friend of mine is building a three wheeler with a front mounted engine driving the rear wheel via chain. Is there a reverse box in the market that
coudl be fitted somwhere as I am not awrae of any!
When I was looking at building my Reverse trike, I had looked at various setups, I know that Quaife do a specific reverse gearbox designed for a
chain, they weren't cheap in my opinion, something like £1600.
I would have opted for the caravan motor mover direct onto the rear tyre. This is a much cheaper option, especially if you go to a caravan service
centre, where they have second hand units. Motor movers are designed to move caravans on 1 or two wheels. I think a second hand unit was something
in the region of £250, when I eventually get enough money to buy the MEV TR1KE this will be the route I go down.
Links for Quaife are here:
http://www.quaife.co.uk/catalogue/products/qba2r
Just found this while looking for the proper one, looks interesting:
http://www.100-biker.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=18453
The box above modified is around £600, but I would suggest looking at MNR, they make there own a bit cheaper, and to be honest a better box, the
problem I had with my Quaife box like this one, but mine was for propshaft so standard not modified, is they don't half take a lot of power,
they seem to suffer from lots of drag, the MNR box is a free loose drive, no friction, no power loss.
Hope this is of some help
Nick
It's not that i'm lazy, it's that I just don't care.....
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phil_far
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posted on 29/11/10 at 06:15 PM |
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Thanks guys I iwll pas son the information!
Cheers
Philip
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keljon
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posted on 21/6/11 at 10:55 AM |
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