OK, I finally have a window of time to play with the KC's Krusiers 10G long shaft transfer case with the HS 142F tapered short shaft with clutch attached engine it is designed to fit.
The clutch bell is attached to the 10T primary shaft that rides on a pair of bearings.
A 5/8" long shaft HS142 might work if you could find a way to attach a clutch to it and saw off the extra shaft.
The secondary is a big concentric unit for easy belt tightening, with a pair of good Japanese bearings for shaft support, and the 100T pulley freewheels on the shaft so when you pedal you don't have to pull the whole belt and clutch assembly too.
Nice touch eh?
Beats that 7G system to dust.
I am not bound by base bolt holes, it's thick yet soft aluminum so I can orient the shaft wherever I want by drilling new holes so I did one just to see what looks like it might be a good angle.
The shaft is closer to the base and below the oil filler.
It's no good if you can't easily get to your oil filler.
The shaft length looks to be just right, even for really wide bottom brackets.
Keyed shaft and 9T sprocket with 2 set screws.
The threaded hole in the end will make a nice mount for a chain guard disc mounted to the end.
Anything that will keep a pant leg from getting caught in it, that is really REALLY no fun.
Heck, I can even see some sort of 'spinner' bolted on there ;-}
I am using the SickBikeParts BB assembly with a sealed bearing 3 piece crank cartridge, HD freewheel with coupler for the sprocket pair so any wide enough crank arms can fit it.
Primary sprocket is 48T, secondary back wheel drive sprocket is 30T.
Output shaft is 15mm so I will playing with this 15mm pillow that is on it's way first to at least let me visualize how I am going to make an adjustable carrier bearing support on the base.
All I know is has to be stronger than my first attempt a year ago.
That attempt did pave the way for my new custom made base that is actually easy to work with and does the job.
Trail and error if need be, but I have a pretty darn good plan for what I want, a single drop in 4-stroke unit with right side drive.
Gear ratios:
The centrifugal clutch kicks in ~3500 RPM.
Max torque is ~4800-5200 RPM.
Max power is at ~6800 RPM.
With this 7-speed derailleur 1st is a 21T sprocket, 7th is a 12T.
Final drive ratio to the back wheel sprockets is 24.44 x (30T / Teeth on back sprocket), a decimal number.
@4KRPM 1st will do 17.5MPH
@4KRPM 7th will do 31.5MPH
Ideal easy RPM
@5.2KRPM 1st will do 23.5MPH
@5.2KRPM 7th will do 41MPH
Open it up to MAX power sweet spot
@6.8KRPM 1st will do 34MPH
@6.8KRPM 7th will do 53MPH
Those are of course all math numbers that does not account for weight or wind resistance, but an ideal drive reduction to the primary rear drive sprocket.
That's it for now, I need some flat metal strong enough to hold the structure and retain it's lines, but easy enough to cut and bend with simple tools to make a mock up.