Nurburg2006
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posted on 10/5/13 at 07:17 AM |
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Electric reverse
Hello guy I've got a locost with a mk2 escort diff and I would like to do a electric reverse does anyone have any pictures of how this is done.
And where would you get the gear made. Cheers
[Edited on 10/5/13 by Nurburg2006]
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40inches
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posted on 10/5/13 at 07:32 AM |
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http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=gal&user=40inches&folder=Electric%20reverse
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EX01
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posted on 10/5/13 at 07:34 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by 40inches
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=gal&user=40inches&folder=Electric%20reverse
Your avatar picutre of the old bike is that you?
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Nurburg2006
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posted on 10/5/13 at 07:37 AM |
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Is that for the escort diff or sierra?
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Ben_Copeland
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posted on 10/5/13 at 07:40 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by 40inches
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=gal&user=40inches&folder=Electric%20reverse
Surely thats not going to be possible your way if he's got a Mk2 escort axle?
The axle moves up and down with the suspension, yours looks like a fixed sierra diff?
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40inches
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posted on 10/5/13 at 07:42 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by EX01
quote: Originally posted by 40inches
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=gal&user=40inches&folder=Electric%20reverse
Your avatar picutre of the old bike is that you?
'fraid so, taken at (I think) Cadwell in 1973, the bike wasn't old then, and neither was I
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40inches
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posted on 10/5/13 at 07:47 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Ben_Copeland
quote: Originally posted by 40inches
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=gal&user=40inches&folder=Electric%20reverse
Surely thats not going to be possible your way if he's got a Mk2 escort axle?
The axle moves up and down with the suspension, yours looks like a fixed sierra diff?
Very true, don't know how it could be done on an axle. The motor would have to be fixed to the diff somehow.
I think a reverse box would be the only way possible, or at least easily doable.
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TimC
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posted on 10/5/13 at 07:58 AM |
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Ugh - it's not easy. Successful attempts can be found at:
http://www.danstuff.info/furyracer.html
http://www.austengreenway.co.uk/2011/01/plenty-of-progress.html
And my, as yet unproven, system is here:
I'm afraid that, with the custom hardened gears, civic starter etc it stands me at over £600 at the moment - and I have no idea if the motor
will have enough torque to move the car (ratio between master and slave gears is not ideal.)
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Doctor Derek Doctors
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posted on 11/5/13 at 09:30 AM |
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Everyone has missed the obvious solution of the engine mounted electric reverse, mine is dead simple and only cost £50. You just sandwich the gear
between the output flange and prop and mount the motor to the engine. I think mine was an STM unit originally.
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Custardpants
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posted on 11/5/13 at 10:32 AM |
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Considering that I never used my electric reverse I took mine off the car to save weight. (After breifly pondering the possibilities of reversing the
polarity to give me my own Kers boost . )
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Hector.Brocklebank
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posted on 11/5/13 at 12:29 PM |
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It is certainly possible to mount a reverse flywheel sandwiched between he diff nose and prop.
And easy enough to weld a set of mounting brackets to the diff to mount the starter, even with live axle movement the amount the axle is moving is
minimal and that can be catered for by using very soft (flexible) wire.
I have a picture somewhere I will post it if i can find it
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IainL
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posted on 13/5/13 at 06:24 PM |
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Here's a photo of my reverse set-up fitted to the engine end with a gear sandwiched between the engine output flange and the prop.
Brought this from Aries Motorsport a couple of years ago.
Aries Electric Reverse
If you want anymore pics just let me know
Cheers,
Iainl
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Nurburg2006
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posted on 13/5/13 at 06:36 PM |
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I need as many photos as poss all round the engine bay paddle shift or gear shift . cheers
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IainL
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posted on 13/5/13 at 07:40 PM |
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Mine currently has a gear lever shift set-up, the reverse is also operated by a lever which you pull to engage the gears and then push the button on
top of the lever to rotate the starter and therefore move the car.
a few more photos below and in my archive
rev-3
rev-5
rev-7
If you want any specific photos or need anymore info please advise me accordingly
Cheers,
Iainl
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