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Moving them doesn't give me enough wrap it's currently only on 2 or 3 teeth and don't wanna go down to 1. If I'm going to make solid shafts, I will make them longer and Doppler them on both sides. Dublex sprockets and counter weave chain and a tensioner may be on the cards too... god knows.

It already has a solid shaft with sprocket on both sides.

Lots to think about...

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move them so you get enough contact from 1 full tooth for drive and enough of one for pick up of the next link, it'll work trust me...

running a auxillary sprocket at either end of your drive train will also take some force off your shafts ( i see one in the vid but have you got two?)

having 2-3 full teeth in the links is over kill and will end in chain bind/snapped shafts and NED tears

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Ditch all motors, sell on tm to recoup costs. Replace with weed eater motors that have a centrfugal clutch on each output.. So you can start each one by hand.

Force on motors closer to starter will always be too great imo without tons of work. :blackeye:

Exactly my thoughts. Problem is cost and time in doing this.

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double simplex sprockets/counterweaved simplex chain, carriers+bearings mounted on opposed plate

im 101% down with anything involving more sprockets, chain, and bearings

order that shit up

you cant use duplex sprockets and 2 rows of simplex chain, need a thin spacer between 2x simplex sprockets, hence quote edit.

+1 to shafts, did it snap off the threaded portion of the crankshaft or on the "extra" bit?

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that

The shear loading placed on the first sprocket will be HUGE and decreasing around until the last motor

yeah was a bit of a lol really. i'm running a two motor version of that but keep forgetting i got lucky with rockdrills that have a grunty bearing between clutch and sprocket

fuck it, common crank the whole lot and use dental floss wrapped around the rear wheel hub to start it.

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would probably require a bit of machining and a tricky jig to set up but if you have enough space between flywheels could you extend crank and add a bearing so sprockets are supported both sides? I can understand if you were hesitant to chop up your new alloy plates for a massive rethink

im not as good with mspaint as I used to be

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