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Re: Tach drive and final math (I hope)

To: Mike Maclean <macleans@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Tach drive and final math (I hope)
From: Ron Soave <soavero@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 06:19:20 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Reply-to: Ron Soave <soavero@yahoo.com>
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Excellent!!! And guys, yes, you need 4x the
circumference, but circumference is = pi * diameter,
so 4x circumference = 4x diameter (meaning a 16 inch
pulley).  I think the last post was confusing radius
with diameter.

--- Mike Maclean <macleans@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Ron, list,
>    At the All British Meet in Los Angeles a couple
> of weekends ago, I
> met a gentleman who owns a couple of restored
> Mercedes, including a
> Gullwing!  Strange as it seems, he has a penchant
> for Bugeyes also.  We
> exchanged phone numbers at that time due to my
> mentioning that I
> recently bought a restored Judson Supercharger from
> George Folchi, but
> did not have his number or any info with me.  I
> promised to contact him
> later.  During a very interesting conversation that
> lasted for over an
> hour, for some reason the tach drive generator came
> up.  He said he has
> rebuilt his gear reduction drive many times.  He
> said he gets the gears
> from some supply house like Grange.  I just don't
> remember this late at
> night.  I will call him in the next day or so and
> press for more info
> and post it to the list.
> Mike MacLean
> 60 Sprite
> 00 Ford F-150
> 99 Mercedes E320W
> 92 Honda Accord
> 87 Honda Civic
> 
> Ron Soave wrote:
> 
> > List,
> > I have been working with a machinist in town to
> try to
> > come up with gears to replace those in a generator
> > tach reduction gearbox (it a 4:1 ratio).  What we
> are
> > trying to do is find spur gears from, say, Berg or
> > Boston Gear, that can be modified to work.  Has
> anyone
> > done this research before?
> >
> > This was spurred by a failure of my gearbox.  The
> box
> > is an aftermarket item from "a major LBC part
> > distrbutor" (begins with M, rhymes with "Toss")
> with
> > potmetal gears.  Several teeth just kind of
> sheared
> > off, and the machinist said the quality of the
> metal
> > on the gears was "expletive deleted."  The
> machinist
> > basically felt the entire box could be hand-made
> with
> > high quality for what the aftermarket places
> charge.
> > If this ends up being the case, you'll be the
> first to
> > know.
> >
> > =====
> > Ron Soave
> > "You Are What You Remember"
> > 1960 Bugeye
> > 1972 BGT
> 
> 


=====
Ron Soave
"You Are What You Remember"
1960 Bugeye
1972 BGT

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