Safari Ary
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- Virginia Beach, VA
Ok guys, it dawned on me that I DO in fact have a motor that I kept for just this occasion. It's nothing special, just an old Craftsman 3.3 CI chainsaw motor that runs very well. I'm wanting to do independent front and rear suspensions with 4wd(double wishbones with mini-bike coilover shocks). Kinda along the lines of a baja truck. Anyway, here are my two biggest dilemnas, a gearbox that will incorporate forward and reverse, but I don't need any more than one gear in each direction. I'm also struggling with spindles for the front and rear. I have two D30 knuckles and a pair of unit bearings that are toast, but would work fine for this app, but I think they're a bit heavy and big for this project. to give you an idea of the scale of the car, the chassis will be about 1.5' wide and 2-3' long. The a-arms will hang off of this chassis, so overall width should be about 2.5' outside tire to outside tire. I haven't really layed anything out on paper yet, these are just rough estimates in my head. Anyway, anyone got any ideas on spindle/knuckles or a gearbox?? Also, I was thinking of using steering shafts as my axle shafts, figured they'd be heavy duty enough without going way out of proportion on weight, and they should be fairly cheap/plentiful in the junkyard. Thanks guys
Ary
Edit: big :angel: to Josh, and the gearbox has to be controlable by a servo which has a total throw of approximately 1"
Ary
Edit: big :angel: to Josh, and the gearbox has to be controlable by a servo which has a total throw of approximately 1"
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