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Feb 05, 2009 12:12 pm
Mark Offline
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Registered since: Feb 05, 2009
Location: Worcestershire


Subject: Blown 2 Litre Crank
Would anyone be able to let me have a photograph of the 'crank nose piece' that engages with the bevel box on the blown 2 Litre?
Or would anyone have one spare?
The standard L/C crank which engages directly with the dynamo has a female 'dog tooth' engagement on its nose piece i.e. the dynamo forms the male dog tooth engaging with the crank nose piece.
On blown cranks the arrangement is I believe reversed. The crank nose piece has the female dog tooth to engage with the bevel box. The dynamo drive remaining the same as the unblown 2 litre L/C on the output drive from the bevel box.
Any help/advice gratefully received
Thanks
Mark
(Y2 in the register)
 

Feb 08, 2009 10:56 am
Mark Offline
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Registered since: Feb 05, 2009
Location: Worcestershire


Subject: Re: Blown 2 Litre Crank
On reading the above description it should say:
On blown cranks the arrangement is I believe reversed. the crank nose piece has the 'male' (not female as typed above) dog tooth to engage with the bevel box.
Sorry about the earlier confused description
Mark
 

Apr 12, 2012 8:03 pm
daveroberts Offline
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Registered since: Aug 30, 2009
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Subject: Re: Blown 2 Litre Crank
A bit late but here is the nose piece on a blown @ litre
 

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