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Todd,
For some reason I have had bad luck with Harley
regulators and have had better luck with Custom Chrome regulators - just a
comment to consider.
George (down under)
Hi
Ernest, Kelly and others; I promised myself I wasn't
going to do any experimenting this time around, but here I go
again..... Today I went down to the local Harley shop and lost $381cad. And
I just have the rotor and stator to show for it. I still need to buy the
regulator, but I figure I shouldn't throw that money away until I can
definitively make this work. Kelly, you probably did the right thing by
ordering from Compu-Fire, but there is something to be said for holding the
parts in your hand and fitting & measuring it first. The store owner is
also a pilot and was quite helpful when I told him what it was for. These are
genuine Harley parts, so surely I paid for that privilege as
well. Stator 32amp #29970-88DHD
Rotor #29957-81BHD Unfortunately, while I think I can make this work, it
ain't gonna be easy. It's going to require a few mods to the RD-1 mounting
plate and to the flex plate dampener. The rotor will also require some
alterations. This rotor is 1.52" thick and the space currently available
between the dampener and the mount plate is 1 3/16". And the edge of the rotor
also lines up with the ring of bolt heads holding the RD-1 together. To
accommodate this I plan to countersink these bolt heads so they are flush with
the mount plate. There also needs to be a path for the stator wire to pass
under the edge of the rotor. I plan to machine a slot 3/16" deep x 1/4" wide x
1.5" long into the backside of the mount plate. There will have to be several
mount bolts to fasten the stator in place which will pass through the mount
plate into the oil filled internals of the RD-1. I plan to drill these holes
and then machine an o-ring groove under the bolt heads. I believe these will
be located in an area where they will not interfere with the sun gear so they
will not need to be countersunk. That should be all that's required of the
mount plate, but that still only leaves 1 3/16" to fit in a 1.52" thick
rotor. The rotor will require the splined center to be
enlarged to fit over the dampener. I'll have this done on a lathe and while
it's on there, I'll have a little taken off both the face and the back edge.
I'll gain very little here, but I'll also ensure that they are
true. Now the dampener is where I think I can make the
required gains. The steel center hub is riveted to the front side of the
aluminium dampener plate. I think I can relocate this hub to the back side of
the dampener plate. This should give me an extra 3/8" to work with. The
backside of the center hub on this dampener plate will likely have to have
1/8" taken off the center to allow for the flywheel nut, but there is lots of
material here. This part is a little hard to describe so I'll take pics as I
go. And surely there'll be something I'm overlooking. But I'm betting $381
that I can do it. This will require the services of a
machinist and as luck would have it, the latest guy I signed onto play on my
hockey team happens to be a machinist out at the mill I work at. So I'll get
him working on some of this next week.
Todd C-FSTB
On Sat, 2009-05-02 at 23:53 +0000, Kelly
Troyer wrote:
Ernest and Todd,
Ernest what is
output amps of the system that you bought ??.............I just sprung for
the
"Compu-Fire" 40 amp system................Link
attached...............Sure hope it works as it is
fairly pricey................I have plenty of room
for it since I am using a auto trans bell housing
between engine and RD1C redrive.............
http://www.compufire.com/harley-main.html
-- Kelly Troyer "Dyke Delta"_13B ROTARY
Engine "RWS"_RD1C/EC2/EM2 "Mistral"_Backplate/Oil Manifold
-------------- Original message from Ernest Christley
<echristley@nc.rr.com>: --------------
> Todd Bartrim
wrote: > > Thanks for the quick reply Ernest. I didn't expect
you up so late on > > your side of the continent. > I've
been trying to get a business going. Selling software for the >
sport of wrestling. It seems like I don't ever sleep anymore. >
> > Is yours a genuine Harley part? > No. It's an
aftermarket part. > > How about dimensions? > > -OD of
the rotor > Just over 6". You'll want at least 6.25" for clearance.
From memory, > ID is just over 1.5" I believe. It's a fairly tight
fit on the sun gear > shaft. I believe the shear bolts are a 4"
spacing. > > > -ID of the stator > It's all put
together, so that number is rather difficult to come by > right
now. I believe it is right at 3". I'm thinking the bolt circle >
was 3.375" diameter, but I'm going to have to reserve the right to be
wrong. > > -Thickness > 1.75" > > >
I fabricated a fiberglass shield that sits between the stator and PSRU.
> The object being to keep trash out of the rotor.
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