maxum247
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Re: Inboard outboard air cooled engine
Okay guys need some help! Made the coupling to go on the drive shaft this evening. I took two peices of galvanized pipe 2 in. long, one peice is 3/4 and the other I beleive is 1/2 in. and drove them together, cut them to length and ground the ends for a good clean finish. They are a tight fit not an easy job to get them driven together. Don't beleive they would ever slip, I wouldn't want to try to drive them apart. Anyway driving them together sort of took up any slake that would have been between the coupling and drive shaft, got lucky there didn't know what I was going to do to shim that!
The drive shaft isn't cut to length yet, but here are some pictures and my question is, I plan to use what I beleive is called a roll pin to hold the coupling in place. This is a hollow steel pin with a slit cut down one side (Roll Pin) correct? The shaft is about 1/2 in. in diameter maybe a little larger. What size roll pin should I use 3/16 or 1/4 in. and should there be one in the middle of the coupling or one top and one bottom of the coupling with the shaft diameter that I have? I picked up a peice of heavy rubber hose with wire running through it about 5in. long that is a snug fit over the coupling as well as the engine crank shaft, will use two hose clamps on crankshaft and two on coupling, by the way both the coupling and the crank shaft are 1in. in diameter with the coupling made up this way. That worked out real nice having the outside diameters end up even! Thanks for any advice in advance!
Okay guys need some help! Made the coupling to go on the drive shaft this evening. I took two peices of galvanized pipe 2 in. long, one peice is 3/4 and the other I beleive is 1/2 in. and drove them together, cut them to length and ground the ends for a good clean finish. They are a tight fit not an easy job to get them driven together. Don't beleive they would ever slip, I wouldn't want to try to drive them apart. Anyway driving them together sort of took up any slake that would have been between the coupling and drive shaft, got lucky there didn't know what I was going to do to shim that!
The drive shaft isn't cut to length yet, but here are some pictures and my question is, I plan to use what I beleive is called a roll pin to hold the coupling in place. This is a hollow steel pin with a slit cut down one side (Roll Pin) correct? The shaft is about 1/2 in. in diameter maybe a little larger. What size roll pin should I use 3/16 or 1/4 in. and should there be one in the middle of the coupling or one top and one bottom of the coupling with the shaft diameter that I have? I picked up a peice of heavy rubber hose with wire running through it about 5in. long that is a snug fit over the coupling as well as the engine crank shaft, will use two hose clamps on crankshaft and two on coupling, by the way both the coupling and the crank shaft are 1in. in diameter with the coupling made up this way. That worked out real nice having the outside diameters end up even! Thanks for any advice in advance!
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