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MORT Teaser

Mike Nawrot

By: Mike Nawrot
New: 16-01-2008 14:51
Updated: 16-01-2008 14:51
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MORT Teaser

Just a little something MORT's been up to this build season.
Hint: it's a drive train component

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16-01-2008 15:08

MrForbes


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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)



16-01-2008 15:10

JesseK


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They look heavy!



16-01-2008 15:19

Brandon Holley


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Internal gear goes inside the wheel???

Could be pretty cool



16-01-2008 16:33

mizitchell


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Parts for a differential! ?!?



17-01-2008 15:48

Peter Matteson


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



17-01-2008 22:31



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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)
GM? O god please don't



17-01-2008 22:40

eshteyn


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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?



17-01-2008 22:46

MrForbes


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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.



20-01-2008 00:57



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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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