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yea i hope that continuous drive train does not pop off!:ahh: not quite shure how u tensioned that van door motor chain but w/e
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Turnbuckles. Nice.
That looks like one awesome drivetrain. |
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The van door motor is tensioned with a turn buckle....that little bracket thing between the motor shaft and the big sprocket shaft. One of the eye loops has right hand threads, the other has left hand threads, so when you turn the buckle in the middle, it moves the eye holes further apart.
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Make sure you bring more of the shafts you use for the drive tensioner. I could see it getting bend when one wheel gets more traction than another.
-Mike |
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i recommend to going to mcmaster carr and typing in chain tensioner and picking the floating ring tensioner
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hey um... on your power sprockets it doesn't look like you have nearly enough chain on them... isn't the recommended coverage 120 degs?
or are my eyes fooling me? |
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Very clever and effective....
Also the idler/tensioner on the drive chain looks like it would want to bend over sidways easily, but since the sprocket is mounted on a bearing (or at least it is free to turn on the shaft), there is very little side load on it, so it can't bend the bolts. |
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