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transverse engine?
I figured I'd get some opinions from this great crowd-I've got another Frankenstein idea!!!! I'm leaning towards setting the Honda VFR700 engine I just bought in sideways. It's such a LONG,TALL engine that the swingarm without a second tranny for reverse would be well over 3' long.
I have a differential & axle from a Honda Big Red 3-wheeler. I pulled it yesterday and disassembled it to see what all the components consisted of. The differential gets the drivetrain turned 90 degrees again and the axle would end up being a jackshaft for my sprockets and 2nd tranny. Anyone ever try doing something similar or have a better suggestion? I'm going to build another completely new buggy for this (2 seater) Do you need some pics to get a better idea? |
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Pics please, this one sounds very interesting.
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I'll get detailed pics of the parts invisioned to make it work tomorrow as I just moved all those parts out of the way to do a quick maintenance on one of the buggies. The weather is spring like here and the toys are getting abused daily. Too much stuff-too small a space!!!
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I'm loving the mild weather, except the rain that started just after lunch. Great time for riding for sure. I'm "space challenged" too so, I understand how that works.
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Just laid the parts involved together for everyone to get an idea. The drive shaft would get shorter and the jackshaft/axle will get shortened to whatever it needs & bearing carriers added. I'm planning on building a housing that bolts to the differential to the engine. Still mentally working out the tranny for reverse location and hook-up, I may just take the axle/jackshaft straight into the tranny with a similar coupler as the engine has.
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