Thanks Dan XD...... yeah its something ive wanted to do but dont have the resources to do it ............im a idea man anyway .......... but yeah i rear belt drive would be great because an alternator can be easily installed as well........ no more dead batteries !!!
This is really cool. I love these group effort things. How cool is it we live in a time where even though we are so far flung and can share ideas like this and actually collaborate like this.
I have the tools and a few ragjoints so we can try this. LOL, now just have to learn how to use em. (Nope, not kidding)
LOL; "Ruby-Ragjoint"
Go with the idea! I asked about that about a year ago and got no where. It would be quiet and as long as it was some type of automotive belt used it would be easy to get a replacement. Tractor supply has some pulleys that I have looked at.
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Oh man Terry, I hate that. Must missed it Terry.
I gotta dig it out, but am thinking a Grubee 4g belt clutch would work awesome but do not know if a much larger belt would have the same size "teeth"? But a regular belt would be much easier. Off the shelf parts from any where.
As this is turning into a group project, (if that is OK with you guys) lets vote on how to proceed.
I always wanted to try this and feel free to talk me out of this but instead of an actual sheave, use bolts. So would be easily adjustable in a few minutes. Even could be swapped out on the road. So would be a sprocket but just with a bunch of bolt holes in ever larger circles after and around the rag-joint bolts. Would be less friction but think it would be a compromise worth exploring.
So pull up a chair next to the burn barrel and think out loud.
I have a 4g and the torque is purty amazing. I have never had a proper belt drive other then just the reduction but the difference with a belt vs. a timing belt is pretty dramatic.
Really dunno and just typing out loud.