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Making a parenthesis, but knowing us better, I want to show you, what I've built ... inspired me from the web, but also with the help of people in Italy.
I was hard, but I've worked with passion, and I have led the project up to the end of work. I hope .... with your help, this time, to go and this project up to the end of work.
On that site, I wrote under the name of user 'ginghis'
http://www.gommoniemotori.com/forum/vie ... 35&t=14512
And this is a clip with final product !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmgjU_O8Ol8

It is true that here, in Romania, the rate of use of these type of engines(mud-motor) is 0. I'd like to think that I am first of such engines....may be. :mrgreen:
I typically use an engine Honda BF, 15 hp, 4t, but I have had situations, where in the Danube Delta, we couldn't pass over some obstacles with my engine. For this reason, seeing how many advantages provides this type of engine, I decided to start construction of such a motor.


Mon Jan 27, 2014 12:09 am
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Today we've worked least mud ...
For handling motor left-right, I'd have two options:
-metal-to-metal, with a fin to lubricate parts in contact.
-or else, with a thrust bearing.
I haven't decided yet, but I feel inclined to bearing. :?


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Thu Feb 06, 2014 11:15 am
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You shouldn't need a bearing. Metal to metal would be fine. If you want it to be really smooth add an oilite bushing. (Like this )


Here is a pic of a homebuilt mounting bracket for reference.

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that is a very small amount of adjustment in that picture. I doubt it would make much difference.

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Thu Feb 06, 2014 12:02 pm
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I don't know the role of this blockage ! If someone can tell me!
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It locks the mount straight when the motor is rotated 180 degrees into the boat while pulling the boat on the trailer.

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Thu Feb 06, 2014 11:49 pm
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OK ! I understand !
Thank you, sir!


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Good evening ! After I've documented, from the first support I gave up, and I decided to make another. The support, momentat is painted with a primer auto, but I don't want at the end of the project, to dye camouflage .


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In the meantime, I also bought a universal coupler !


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Your transom mount looks great!
Will you weld a piece of flat plate across the top for the engine to mount to?

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Thank you!
I don't think so, v-sheep do that after, I finished queue engine, otherwise I don't think that it can balance .


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Looking good!
Also your new universal joint should work much better than the first one you showed us.

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Today we've worked something ... and bearing boxes are working on turner .


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Looking good buddy, where are you from?

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Today, arrived parts ! :D


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Where did you order the bearing assembly from?

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Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:56 am
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I've ordered from a friend... works at a factory ...


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It looks like it will work great.

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I hope ! :mrgreen:
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Thats a good looking bearing set up

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I think heavy for the bearing assembly is good. If it fits the shaft, it will work well. As long as it doesn't weigh 40kg :D


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Hows the boat your putting it on going to like that weight on the transom?


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For moment, I don't know...but I like put on a "jon-boat" !
I hope, building a "jon-boat"...and I think is the best for my long-tail.


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Recently, I bought a inductive tachometer ... I wrapped 4 turns on the spark plug, and we filmed a few values of engine speed.


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To get the max RPM's. The more RPM's the faster it will turn the prop.(Go faster)

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I understand ! ... but this will not affect engine ?


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