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Post  TopBannana Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:56 pm

Now its just getting it to run.
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Post  roddie Mon Jan 12, 2015 3:28 pm

Hey Buddy! Nice looking engine! I don't know how I missed your geographic location. You and I pretty much actively represent CEF here in Eastern New England. I live about 20 mi. from Seekonk, MA. Welcome to the forum! Thumbs Up
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Post  TopBannana Mon Jan 12, 2015 3:32 pm

roddie wrote:Hey Buddy! Nice looking engine! I don't know how I missed your geographic location. You and I pretty much actively represent CEF here in Eastern New England. I live about 20 mi. from Seekonk, MA. Welcome to the forum! Thumbs Up  

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Post  TopBannana Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:52 pm

the crank is very thick in diameter and the regular babe bee looks very slim compared to mine, are they the same size. If not were can i find a crank that i can mount a prop to it? Babe Bee .049 Huh...
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Post  Oldenginerod Tue Jan 13, 2015 7:24 pm

The car cranks are larger diameter, so a standard crank won't fit in that crankcase. The car crank just has a taper on the nose rather than the splines for a prop driver, so you have to manufacture a suitable prop driver yourself as I've not been able to come up with an "off the shelf" solution. I would think the car crankcase assembly would be a good choice for converting to diesel because it is a stronger crank.
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Post  dckrsn Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:44 pm

Not to contradict you Rod, maybe they didn't make their way
down under, but there was a car crank with a large splined end.
They were in the funny cars and dragsters.
Jason tackled converting one for flight here:
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t2503-cox-car-crankcase-with-large-splined-crankshaft
I think the trike had a pull starter, and that crank end was indeed tapered(I think).
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Post  Oldenginerod Mon Jan 19, 2015 5:40 pm

Bob, I have several car engines and have only ever seen the taper nose cranks. That's not to say the splined ones never made it to OZ, but I haven't heard of them before now.
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Post  TopBannana Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:05 pm

Oldenginerod wrote:Bob, I have several car engines and have only ever seen the taper nose cranks.  That's not to say the splined ones never made it to OZ, but I haven't heard of them before now.
My uncle had his sitting for who knows how long and i cleaned the engine and this has the splined shaft it has the bigger (in diameter) crank than the regular splined babe bee crank
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