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What kind of steppers are you using?
How are you coupling the engine to the drive? I assume being from a generator the crankshaft is tapered.
Also, did you put a carb on the motor? Assuming it was run on propane in a genset?
Nice solide build... i've got the very same 32 hp generac motor on my ongoing build and am curious how you Mcgivered the shaft.... @sawguy21 if i remember correctly you mentioned to me that those motors were not made to have a side load and would eventually blow the bearing and motor casing apart and was very grateful for that tip,.. so i added a coupler and jackshaft for my pulley.
Quote from: sawguy21 on April 06, 2021, 02:26:09 PMHow are you coupling the engine to the drive? I assume being from a generator the crankshaft is tapered.I ended up machining a taper into the centrifugal clutch/drive pulley.
Quote from: marty3d on April 07, 2021, 11:45:50 PMQuote from: sawguy21 on April 06, 2021, 02:26:09 PMHow are you coupling the engine to the drive? I assume being from a generator the crankshaft is tapered.I ended up machining a taper into the centrifugal clutch/drive pulley. I once had a Chinese diesel generator that the generator side blew up but the little single cylinder diesel was still going strong. I "milled" the tapered shaft to accept a pulley. By milled I mean I started the engine and ran my angle grinder back and forth on the shaft until I got it relatively even and slightly oversized. Then I used a flat bastard file to get it to size, then sandpaper to finish it off. I did it all on the back of my pickup, it actually worked out pretty well.
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