Alibro
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It would be interesting to see how it works out.I like the drive coupler he used to bolt to the flywheel, although I'm not convinced a flywheel or clutch is actually much use, and the heavy flywheel will hamper motor acceleration a lot.
BTW guys I started a new contract on Monday that means I may be a tad quite on updates for a while. I get home knackered each evening so no playing at all done this week.
Hopefully as I settle in to the work I'll have a bit more energy in the evenings but don't be concerned if not much happens for the next 10 weeks or so.
The good thing is it is well paid work so hopefully will have a breather when finished.
On that front I finished making the plate above and it is a near perfect fit.
This is how it fits in the OEM plate
And beside for comparison.
I was all pleased with myself for making it fit so well, then went in the house for a pee and while standing there it suddenly occurred to me.
Why did I bother to make this plate when I could just weld to the original?
When I first started I think I was under the impression that I couldn't easily remove it but it came out with no probs.
The OEM plate is stronger and the plan is to weld on some kind of bracket so I can bolt on the carrier for the Inverter etc.
So should I use my new plate or weld to the original one? What do you think
I think I've no choice for the gearbox side but to make a bracket so hopefully will make a start on that this weekend