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Re: Drive Train Design - Weight & Belts
That sounds exactly right for a 6 CIM box chassis and Colsons.
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Re: Drive Train Design - Weight & Belts
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6 cims * 2.82lbs/cim = 17lbs 2 shifting gearboxes *3lbs/gearbox = 6lbs 6 colsons * 0.5lbs = 3lbs Then your frame members and such should only be around 8-10lbs. Soe between 34 and 36lbs, maybe a bit more. What is your bellypan made of? |
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Re: Drive Train Design - Weight & Belts
He said 8WD, and remember you have to include axles, hubs and chains, and bearing blocks as well. Which usually are around 5 lbs when everything is added. 41 lbs for that setup is just about right.
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Re: Drive Train Design - Weight & Belts
AH, you're right. I'm too used to swerve lol.
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Re: Drive Train Design - Weight & Belts
Thanks Thad House. Good to know I'm in range.
Has anyone used 18T pulleys on their belt driven drive system? I've heard pulleys that are too small are a big issue with 9mm belt but I'm not sure if these will be reliable with 15mm. |
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