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Peter Dohm wrote:
"Morgans" wrote in message ... "Peter Dohm" wrote The damper, which is indeed a relatively expensive part, is on the other end of the engine and is intended to eliminate resonance within the engine. A breif treatise, which probably started as an an internal document at one of the big three auto makers, has been included on this forum a number of times and is probably in an issue of Contact! Magazine as well; but I can't find a copy on my current computer. I could easily be incorrect about the purpose of the springs, but another article from Contact! regarding the development of the BD-5 drive train (which I also can not find) does provide some food for thought. You are thinking of two different things. The thing on the accessory end of the engine is the harmonic balancer, and it does indeed dampen resonance in the crankshaft. Dampeners also exist that go between the engine and the load, usually found in industrial applications, or in marine applications. -- Jim in NC Very true, I had momentarily forgotten those. They would require some mathematical analysis to specify correctly and I believe that Molt Taylor may have used something of the sort on the IMP or Mini IMP. There are also some so-called "dry fluid couplings" that I sort of understand, but not completely. Peter A coupling consisting of a pair of "wavy" plates and a dry fluid (like bird shot) that does the actual connecting. IIRC, it was adapted from an early automotive "automatic clutch" ?? -- Richard (remove the X to email) |
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