Ya, time just skips by if you blink. Jess is looking thru her
books for the same info . I had requested. I, being "The Dad", am
just looking for the info. thru my limited network of friends.
Besides, I get to do the proto type testing. So I do want to get
this project off the ground.
Dave
> Dave,
>
> Your daughter is in her 5th year? Can't be. I'm not that old. Nor
> are you!
>
> Doug
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-fot@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-fot@autox.team.net]On
> Behalf Of David Wingett
> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 10:39 AM
> To: FOT@autox.team.net
> Subject: ring gear dimensions
>
>
> All right guys, maybe someone has the knowledge to help sort this
> out.
> My daughter asked if I could think of a project for her 5th
year
> seniour eng. project at Western Mich. "OF COURSE I CAN!!" How
about
> a flywheel with a 5.5" Tilton clutch for the TR6?
> A button clutch /flywheel with a flex plate was ruled out at
> present. A flywheel with an integraded ring gear is first up.
>
> This can be cut with a EDM mech. that dose wire cutting. I'm now
> looking for some info. on the ring gear.
>
> Known: 117 teeth
> 11.83" O.D.
> 11.475 root dia.
>
> unknown: 1) presure angle, this is a standard at eather 14.5 or
> 20 degrees. Any idea which?
> 2) Diametral Pitch, 10 DP is very close but could be
> something else. I was told that this pitch can be of some fraction.
> Using these #'s in the equations it comes out close but
> not the Dia. I've measured. ( -.05 dif., 11.78" OD, 11.425" R.D )
>
>
> More Questions: 3) Does anyone already have the ring gear
> dimensions?
> 4) Is the ring gear a Stub gear or a standard
involute
> gear?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> David Wingett
>
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