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By thebrookster · Posted
And another bummer! One of the studs doesn't fit tightly into the hub, it can spin which is obviously an issue as I can't tighten a wheel nut when the stud spins! Is this a show stopper for the hub, or can it be repaired? -
By mossmonaco · Posted
my Moss Monacco has a 28% J-type and 3.27 back axle. Thanks to a 50lb bodyshell and tuned 2.5 engine the acceleration is still acceptable. -
Have you checked down your trousers. Oh, sorry ....that's ferrets isn't it!
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By Nick Jones · Posted
Here’s the weasel himself, albeit in virtual form…. How can he be lost….. Perhaps he will turn up?! -
By rogerguzzi · Posted
Hello It's not those splines that were wrong It was the ones in the Sun Gear that drives the Planet gears that was bigger Roger -
That sounds about right. In my case I wanted to stop the Thyristor ticking over so that it was OFF. However if you keep the power applied to the Anode (the front hot end) and cut the earth you will stop normal power operating whatever device you have but the Thyristor is still lurking. So when you remake the earth (but you do not necessarily want the Thyristor ON) the Thyristor does in fact power up and turn ON fully. By having the pull up resistor on the Earthy kathode when the Thyristor is ON everything works as it should. The pull up resistor will pass 12mA but has no effect. However with the Earthy end open circuit the pull up resistor puts 12V on ther kathode so both sides of the Thyristor now 12V and stops current flowing - even the stuff that is lurking. To answer RedRoosters point - yes a Flip Flop (Invented by the Frenchman Philip Philop) will do that basic function. My circuit has my version of a FF but it is fashioned as a time delay switch. The Thyristor and MosFet are required to shift the load in my case 400mA but it could be as high as 35A. I did use relays for this part of the circuit but they were not shake proof and could easily change state over a pothole. Roger
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