andI read here (http://www.melling.com/marine_rotation.htm) that a "Standard"
engine crank rotates counter-clockwise when viewed from the flywheel end
helicala "Reverse" engine is the opposite. Does anyone know if, generally,
enginegeared prop reduction units maintain the direction of rotation of the
Mikeor does the reduction unit reverse the direction? I want to use a standard
three bladed prop, so I need to know if I should order a Standard direction
Chevy or a Reverse direction. I'm getting pretty close to completing the
basic airframe so I am getting that much closer to ordering an engine.
A Planetary gear reduction does NOT change the direction of the out put
shaft compared to input ( as is the case with a belt drive).
On the other hand a spur gear drive like the Marcotte DOES change the
rotation of input to output.
Another important factor is what the particular choice of drive does to the
position of the output shaft relative to input.
Planetary: no change; Belt: lots of change (7"??); Marcotte (internal spur)
a couple of inches above input.
I've been getting info from Marcotte on his drive and am working on a group
purchase which would get us 10% off. He has in stock now two models of his
450 (max hp) drive with chevy V8 adapter. One is 1.33: 1, the other is
1.96:1. List price is $3400 US and $3650
Are you interested?
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