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Posted by gene bender on August 19, 2006 at 03:08:40 from (66.43.221.106):
In Reply to: DoubleA posted by crackerhead on August 18, 2006 at 20:01:04:
Are you going to use both engines together? The speed of both will have to be the same you could lock out both left side and right side of #1 and #2 then let #2 left and #1 right each be powered by their own engines. If you drill out the threads in the tranny you can bolt them together. Or just make a spacer with pipe and flanges to bolt to the tranny. Can be lots of fun but you will have to decide on how to power up using one or both engines together. Then with both engines the clutch pedal has to operate both. Lots of things to do depending how you want to operate when finished. You could even cut and weld both axles so you have a spline on each end. have fun front axle is simple just a piece of pipe from one to another. Steering is something else to get both wheels turning same radius at the same time. Easiest way would be to hook the tie rods together then hook the pitman arm from the sector to center. have fun
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