I should say Mark came up with the idea and also thanks to TDM Machine for the work. So far they can make anything I can dream up.
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rosco15
Left end Crank Bearing Support/Self Starting
We had a discussion about this on the left end crank damage thread. Thought I would share what I came up with. The idea is to use a bearing to support the left end of the crankshaft. This was done to help keep the left end from breaking off. We left enough threads on there so I could still pull it off. This is on a self starting dragbike with a total loss ignition. They make these for the outboard starting guys, but not for the guys that want to self start.
I should say Mark came up with the idea and also thanks to TDM Machine for the work. So far they can make anything I can dream up.
Last edited by Guest; 12-23-2009, 05:46 PM.Tags: None
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rosco15
From me way more than it's worth. Probably alot cheaper cutting me/the middle man out of the equation. I could PM you the machine shop I use. He has all the specs on some scrap paper with my drawing on the bottom.
I got the bearing from Mcmaster-carr. Bearing#6906 Part#5972K247 ID30mm OD47mm.
I will call you about that head info eventually. I'm trying to get everything else out of the way first.
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rosco15
So far 1 vote from off the list that the bearing is too small and that the cover will eventually fatigue and break.
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Tarbash 27
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by Tarbash 27 View PostIs that bearing going to tolerate the rpms? What about the grease and oil mixing?
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rosco15
Bearing Specs, I was tempted to use a sealed bearing, but went with the open design.
Ball Bearing Style Open - General Purpose
For Shaft Diameter 30 mm, Outside Diameter47 mm, Width 9 mm
ABEC Precision Bearing Rating ABEC-1 ABEC-1 Precision Rating Regular
Dynamic Radial Load Capacity, lbs. 1,628
Dynamic Radial Load Capacity Range, lbs. 1,501 to 3,000 lbs.
Maximum rpm 17,000
Maximum rpm Range 15,001 to 30,000
Temperature Range -4° to +248° F
Bearing Material SteelLast edited by Guest; 12-23-2009, 09:36 PM.
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doctorgonzo
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Mill or grind the rivet heads off and drive them out with a punch, then the remains of the magnet will come off. Less weight to spin up, and is also balanced better.
Really nice design, I am impressed. IMO all the bearing has to do is prevent it from wobbling off center at high RPM, I feel that is what breaks left ends. Yoy are probably good to go without the magnet but this provides some exra insurance
Anthony
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