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FWD engine and gearbox
Cousin Cleotis - 13/11/02 at 07:48 PM

is the a way of "locking" one of the drive shafts from a FWD car so all the power goes to the other, and mount the engine and gearbox along the length of the car so it can be used in a locost?


interestedparty - 13/11/02 at 07:56 PM

Not really , no. All sorts of problems. The diff would burn out, the propshaft would run down one side of the car, the whole engine would be too high, etc etc

John


bsilly - 13/11/02 at 07:58 PM

i dont think so ....the drive shaft would be ofset to much to side ,,..,why do yer wanna do it...


Stu16v - 13/11/02 at 08:29 PM

And then you would have to run it through another diff at the back, and the drive has already been geared down to drive the front wheels.


Alan B - 13/11/02 at 10:59 PM

This arrangement does get done here (Florida) quite a bit. They take one drive forward and one back to create a very low geared 4WD machine.
We have lots of FWD V6 donors for little money.

Usually for hunting in the swamps for gators


bsilly - 13/11/02 at 11:02 PM

not many gators in uttoxetor.....the elephants took care of that


oldgit485 - 15/11/02 at 12:42 AM

Honda civic engine/gearboxes are used in that arrangement for trials cars in New Zealand, light and low gearing when connected to a live axle is ideal.
Old Git