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Mike Nawrot 16-01-2008 15:06

pic: MORT Teaser
 

MrForbes 16-01-2008 15:08

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I think an automatic transmission would be really neat!

(looks to be the pump gears from a 1950s thru 1980s GM automatic transmission)

JesseK 16-01-2008 15:10

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They look heavy!

Brandon Holley 16-01-2008 15:19

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Internal gear goes inside the wheel???

Could be pretty cool

mizitchell 16-01-2008 16:33

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Parts for a differential! ?!?:D :confused:

Peter Matteson 17-01-2008 15:48

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A gerotor pump?! I thought hydraulics weren't allowed.

Jaybee1405 17-01-2008 22:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 679378)
I think an automatic transmission would be really neat!

(looks to be the pump gears from a 1950s thru 1980s GM automatic transmission)

GM? O god please don't

eshteyn 17-01-2008 22:40

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now this is a long shot but that looks like part of a torque multiplier, maybe to give you more power to your wheels at a lower gear ratio since we are not allowed mini bike motors? am i far off?

MrForbes 17-01-2008 22:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaybee1405 (Post 680508)
GM? O god please don't

Stating that they are likely to be GM parts is just an observation....Ford pump gears had two flats instead of tangs to drive them, and Chryslers used a gerotor design instead of this crescent type.

Jaybee1405 20-01-2008 00:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 680518)
Stating that they are likely to be GM parts is just an observation....Ford pump gears had two flats instead of tangs to drive them, and Chryslers used a gerotor design instead of this crescent type.

ya ya I was just grinding your gears (pun intended)


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