kitabel
Automotive
- Dec 14, 2005
- 20
I'm a complete novice with drive methods. I'm attempting to drive an Eaton supercharger at about 3X speed off the clutch shell of a motorcycle. The original Eaton drive is serpentine multi-groove pulley/belt, but I have no source for a pulley larger enough to fit around the clutch (min. ID: 7.25").
My thought was chain, since a sprocket is fairly easy to attach to both and figure the speed ratios.
However: I'm getting mixed comments from people familiar with blowers (but not engineers) regarding the bending load on the 2 shafts.
I thought that the chain would load the shafts less, since tooth engagement doesn't require pre-load. The sprocket sizes would be about 24/72, #35 chain.
Is single-row #35 chain enough? I chose this pitch to increase the number of teeth engaged. Is going to 428 preferred?
What am I missing?
Alternatives?
Yes, this is a limited budget project.
My thought was chain, since a sprocket is fairly easy to attach to both and figure the speed ratios.
However: I'm getting mixed comments from people familiar with blowers (but not engineers) regarding the bending load on the 2 shafts.
I thought that the chain would load the shafts less, since tooth engagement doesn't require pre-load. The sprocket sizes would be about 24/72, #35 chain.
Is single-row #35 chain enough? I chose this pitch to increase the number of teeth engaged. Is going to 428 preferred?
What am I missing?
Alternatives?
Yes, this is a limited budget project.