With the ratios "backwards", this should make it so there is a greater
movement on the slave, not less. You are filling a smaller slave with a
larger master.
Paul
PAsgeirsson@juno.com
On Mon, 09 Nov 1998 17:36:29 -0800 Peter <nosimport@mailbag.com> writes:
>Here are some diametrical dimensions that may be pertinent: (from a
>prior
>discussion)
>
> Did some research.
> 1979 - 82 Datsun 210 5-speed
> master bore .625
> slave bore .6875
>
> Spridget -'63 (drum front)
> master ..875
> slave .875
>
> 64-66 (disc)
> master .75
> slave .875
> 67-74
> master .70
> slave 1.00
> 75-80
> master .70
> slave .875
>
> I can see why using the Datsun slave is a problem... ratio is
>backwards
>with any Spridget master.
>Peter C
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>Peter Caldwell
>1 very rough Innocenti
>(the Sprite with an accent)
>among other LBCs and 4WDBCs
>Contact for: The Columbia County Bonspiel
> Curling on 13 sheets @ 5 clubs in WI
> Feb 5 - 7 1999
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