Homemade belt pulley using T Parts!
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- First Name: Dennis
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Homemade belt pulley using T Parts!
I always find it interesting what neat ideas people come up with to accomplish a goal.
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Re: Homemade belt pulley using T Parts!
Really neat find Dennis!
Looks like a stack of parking brake drums bolted to a wood spoke rear wheel hub to make the pulley?
What did they use for the shaft? Is it the outer end of an axle?
Looks like a stack of parking brake drums bolted to a wood spoke rear wheel hub to make the pulley?
What did they use for the shaft? Is it the outer end of an axle?
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Re: Homemade belt pulley using T Parts!
To be used with a Model T stationary engine.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: Homemade belt pulley using T Parts!
The best use of these I have seen was in New Zealand. The fellow who makes the best hickory spoked wheels, for any make and model of car, had a set of T drums and clutch mechanism in the drive line for his big old lathe on which he machined out the centre hole for the hubs and trued the faces or the hub flange and the outside plate. If I remember correctly, he used the T clutch to disengage the drive, rather than slip belts off the pulley formed by the trans drums.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Topic author - Posts: 208
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Re: Homemade belt pulley using T Parts!
Ed,
All though I have not taken it apart I do believe it is indeed an axle shaft cutdown and machined square.
It also has a captured bearing within the ball cap.
I am going to investigate how that was done when I get time.
All though I have not taken it apart I do believe it is indeed an axle shaft cutdown and machined square.
It also has a captured bearing within the ball cap.
I am going to investigate how that was done when I get time.
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Re: Homemade belt pulley using T Parts!
I had one very similar to that, but the two center drums weren't larger than the outer ones. I have often wondered just how that worked out for them. Probably worked just fine for what they were doing. They most likely knew that a flat pulley shouldn't work for a flat belt, and just did it anyway because that was all that they had to work with Dave
1925 mostly original coupe.