Ring Gear
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Hi,
Has anyone got a flywheel with ring gear attached, if so I was wondering if you could take some measurements for me please.
The dimensions I need are..
1) The dimension from the flywheel to the root of the tooth
2) The dimension from thre flywheel to the top of the tooth
3) Thickness of the tooth at the root
4) Thickness of the tooth at the top.
Reason is I'm trying to work out why my gear reduction starter appears not to mesh correctly.
thanks
Mark
Has anyone got a flywheel with ring gear attached, if so I was wondering if you could take some measurements for me please.
The dimensions I need are..
1) The dimension from the flywheel to the root of the tooth
2) The dimension from thre flywheel to the top of the tooth
3) Thickness of the tooth at the root
4) Thickness of the tooth at the top.
Reason is I'm trying to work out why my gear reduction starter appears not to mesh correctly.
thanks
Mark
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mark030358 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Hi Mark,
I happen to have an engine sitting in the garage.
Here are the measurements I got:
Flywheel rear rim to tooth root 4.09mm
Flywheel rear rim to tooth tip 7.89mm
Tooth thickness at root 9.06mm
Tooth thickness at tip 8.32mm
(The teeth are bevelled on the rear edge )
Flywheel rear diameter 23.5mm
No. of teeth 110
Hope this helps !
BTW, we are hoping to do the European Classic Touring Club Poppy Tour 2nd weekend in September.
Hope your projects are going well !
I happen to have an engine sitting in the garage.
Here are the measurements I got:
Flywheel rear rim to tooth root 4.09mm
Flywheel rear rim to tooth tip 7.89mm
Tooth thickness at root 9.06mm
Tooth thickness at tip 8.32mm
(The teeth are bevelled on the rear edge )
Flywheel rear diameter 23.5mm
No. of teeth 110
Hope this helps !
BTW, we are hoping to do the European Classic Touring Club Poppy Tour 2nd weekend in September.
Hope your projects are going well !
68 Elan +2, 70 Elan +2s
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Foxie - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Hi Sean,
Yeah things moving along, engine back and prop shaft away today for shortening.
So, thanks for the measurements and I think we concur +/- a bugs willy.
Heres the comparison...
Flywheel rear rim to tooth root 4.09mm Didn't measure. But tooth depth is 4.19mm, direct measurement
Flywheel rear rim to tooth tip 7.89mm. Mine was 7.84mm
Tooth thickness at root 9.06mm Mine was 9.12mm
Tooth thickness at tip 8.32mm Mine was 8.87mm
(The teeth are bevelled on the rear edge ). Mine is bevelled front and rear, I asked for that.
Flywheel rear face to front face of ring gear23.5mm Mine was 23.55mm
Mine is also a 110 tooth ring gear.
I also measured for posterity, the block face to ring gear face at 31.1mm
I also measured the pinion gear on the starter at 28.5mm and from google engineering the Lucas inetria starter pinion is the same diameter. So, I'm wondering why the engagement is so shallow.... unless its due to the angle I took the photos at giving a false impression. Will try again with just the sandwich plate at the weekend.
cheers
Mark
cheers
mark
Yeah things moving along, engine back and prop shaft away today for shortening.
So, thanks for the measurements and I think we concur +/- a bugs willy.
Heres the comparison...
Flywheel rear rim to tooth root 4.09mm Didn't measure. But tooth depth is 4.19mm, direct measurement
Flywheel rear rim to tooth tip 7.89mm. Mine was 7.84mm
Tooth thickness at root 9.06mm Mine was 9.12mm
Tooth thickness at tip 8.32mm Mine was 8.87mm
(The teeth are bevelled on the rear edge ). Mine is bevelled front and rear, I asked for that.
Flywheel rear face to front face of ring gear23.5mm Mine was 23.55mm
Mine is also a 110 tooth ring gear.
I also measured for posterity, the block face to ring gear face at 31.1mm
I also measured the pinion gear on the starter at 28.5mm and from google engineering the Lucas inetria starter pinion is the same diameter. So, I'm wondering why the engagement is so shallow.... unless its due to the angle I took the photos at giving a false impression. Will try again with just the sandwich plate at the weekend.
cheers
Mark
cheers
mark
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mark030358 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I had endless problems with Lucas starters.
I have been using Edge reduction-gear starters ( Burtonpower ) for many years now with perfect reliability.
https://www.burtonpower.com/parts-by-fi ... ter+Motors
I have been using Edge reduction-gear starters ( Burtonpower ) for many years now with perfect reliability.
https://www.burtonpower.com/parts-by-fi ... ter+Motors
68 Elan +2, 70 Elan +2s
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Foxie - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Morning Sean,
Well what brought this up was that I bought a Brise unit and it was always noisey. So I refitted the Lucas one which was perfect.
So while the engines out I thought I would investigate the reson why, have a look at the pics I posted elsewhere. Any chance you could get a similar photo if you have a spare sandwich plate to hold the starter?
cheers
Mark
Well what brought this up was that I bought a Brise unit and it was always noisey. So I refitted the Lucas one which was perfect.
So while the engines out I thought I would investigate the reson why, have a look at the pics I posted elsewhere. Any chance you could get a similar photo if you have a spare sandwich plate to hold the starter?
cheers
Mark
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