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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Looks nice especially down that bore I'll call it.
    There is a Honda CR flywheel and stator that fit into this 'bore' , runs at 1.5 the speed of the crankshaft.
    Opposite direction to the crank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Looks nice especially down that bore I'll call it.
    Wow, that seems small. Guess mounted direct and sensor recessed or elsewhere. Goody amount of power available from the 8pole ones, I've driven a decent waterpump, ignitech etc
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    yes, sensor mounted elsewhere seeing as its running at 1.5 crank speed.

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    Of course it is. . . .
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    The sacrifical lugs at work.
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    Clutch case bolted on. Still to bore the flywheel housing and machine the water pump face, so the extra lugs can stay on for now.
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    Progress,
    13T gear, getting small.
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    Ahh, I was trying to think of a brand to put on the sidecover. Best I came up with was NHS. But it would have been funnier in the UK.
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    Certainly not KTM ........they had their chance...
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    Aulternator gear drive layout.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flettner View Post
    Sodium Silicate / sand mixing, approx 2%.
    Similar idea i guess yours is the direct drive.
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    yeah, all well and good but when the drum gets filled too much, the rollers slip. I had one like this originaly but it kept slipping, ended up fastening emery tape to the rollers, was hard on the plastic drum. My current one will not slip, no matter how much you fill the drum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flettner View Post
    yeah, all well and good but when the drum gets filled too much, the rollers slip. I had one like this originaly but it kept slipping, ended up fastening emery tape to the rollers, was hard on the plastic drum. My current one will not slip, no matter how much you fill the drum.
    with yours being lid driven is it hard to unthread it afterward?

    Also was the armour board similar to what they used to use on the back of switchboards etc, kind of like a Formica?
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    Further to Hoosa's post:
    1. Neil what rpm is yours running?
    2. Do you have some form of baffles or blades inside to ensure good mixing, like a cement mixer?
    3. Would a square moulded drum be better?
    4. The youtube unit that Hoosa posted is a perfect example of over engineering. There is nothing better (well there is actually) than making such a gizmo,than to go to your scrap bins/piles and grabbing something, sometimes it is even better than you were looking for.
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