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  • #31
    things are slow again, and I was thinking about your project this morning.
    did you ever find a motor to do it?

    also was wondering how the balance would be affected when the pistons and rods were removed from a motor.
    Is not the flywheel there to help balance out the moving parts of the motor?
    I guess it also depends on how fast you would be turning the motor

    maybe make a shaft to fit the flywheel.
    you could have it built to fit regular sealed bearings .
    or just use the top end of the pressed together crank and weld it to a shaft
    Last edited by 99yam40; 05-23-2019, 08:56 AM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by 99yam40 View Post
      I was wondering how you planned on keeping the main bearings lubed.
      ball bearing mains would be a lot easier than babit inserts like autos have
      Grease. Ball bearings or babbit bearings. No load on the motor so it should not take much lubrication.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by 99yam40 View Post
        things are slow again, and I was thinking about your project this morning.
        did you ever find a motor to do it?

        also was wondering how the balance would be affected when the pistons and rods were removed from a motor.
        Is not the flywheel there to help balance out the moving parts of the motor?
        I guess it also depends on how fast you would be turning the motor

        maybe make a shaft to fit the flywheel.
        you could have it built to fit regular sealed bearings .
        or just use the top end of the pressed together crank and weld it to a shaft
        Never found a motor.

        Don't know how the balance would be. Will find out if I ever get to it. Try different speeds (up to about 4000 RPM) and see what happens.

        All I have been able to discover so far is that the rotor that I bought has some strong strong magnets. Appear to be much stronger than anything Yamaha uses. Burned up one stator letting it create too much electricity for a tad too long.

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        • #34
          I am guessing it was being turned too fast?

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