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Re: Centrifugal clutch?
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lugnet.technic
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Fri, 14 Feb 2003 15:31:36 GMT
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These look good! I like the use of the crossover catch, Tobbe.
For a drum I've been playing with a solid wheel I can't find on Peeron: it
appears to have part number 32247 stamped on it. It's about 42mm (5 studs) in
diameter. The rim is 2 studs wide, with some raised "tread" in the center. It
has three spokes, each with a pin hole two studs from the center. The center
(axis) hole is 3 studs wide, with a cross-axle hole only in the midpoint, and
smooth round holes on either side. Mine is dark grey, and I can't remember
where I got it.
What is nice about the piece is the smooth hole on the axis--it raises the
possibility of resting one end of the drive axle in it for support. Of course,
doing this would increase the friction, which is good when driving but bad when
idle.
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