Hello everyone, this is former race guy Mike over in PA. And although I gave up racing when the kids hit 2 and 3, I haven't forgot racing. In fact I've been working on something for just for small outboard racing. I know there's a resistence to change. We see it everytime somebody brings a new motor to the table. But, I took the time to build this prototype anyway. Just because i was sure a 1 direction gearcase could be made alot simpler and therefore considerably less expensive. Two issues weigh on the cost of a lower unit. The die cast housing and the pinion gearset. This unit does away with both. It's designed to be sand cast. It also does away with the expensive and trouble some pinion gearset. It uses a cable drive contained in a hot molded solid PTFE cableway that is relieved and water cooled. It's designed to use off the shelf straight cut gears housed in the adapter to get a left hand rotation and desired ratio. These will be oil bathed for service life. It's currently 1 and 1/8 inch wide. Thoughts ?
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If downshaft is moved to more in the center so that it matches the torque tube of the motor and the props were cut for right hand rotation what difference would that make. The Antique C Race motors turn the opposite of the C Service motors. Once the drivers learn to drive the nuances of the boat you would omit the gears altogether. You might consider for the FE Class as the rules are more lenient.
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Not sized for FE
Originally posted by deverhart1 View PostIf You might consider for the FE Class as the rules are more lenient.
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Help ! the reason I posted this, is i'm at the point of making a powerhead adaptor. I saw a thread about the Briggs motor.. nice price. $650. ebay $500 Did you know you can buy a verticle shaft Briggs 5hp for about $200. that leaves $450 dollars to come up with a race chassis/foot. I have a 7hp, 12,000rpm, watercooled, 49 cc 2 stroke. (they are in production) But, cost wise that will push a $1000 for the parts to build a complete 7hp motor. Anybody have a suggestion on a useful powerhead ?
Picked up the gears today, off the shelf $32.00. They'll take 18hp in oil, at 3000 rpm... with zero wear. powerhead suggestions?
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