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Date:         Tue, 25 Jan 2011 13:52:29 -0800
Reply-To:     Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject:      Re: 84' Vanagon starter falling apart
Comments: To: Tobias Gogolin <usertogo@GMAIL.COM>
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the gear has to retract all the way. it has a one way cluch in it. it will 'freewheel' one direction with easy/medium finger pressure. if you turn it the other way .. it should turn the whole armature and you can feel that resistance.

re I'm > concerned that the torque spinning a little gear on a big motor gear would > loose lots of motor energy!

how could you think that with the starter having such a huge leverage or gear ratio on the engine ..? tiny gear spins a big one ( flywheel gear teeth ) .. just like a bicycle...small sprocket in front, large in rear, gives you power and leverage to turn the rear wheel.

if the gear ratio starter to flywheel was not 30 to one or whatever it is, you'd need one huge starter to spin the engine over. and some starters are even 'gear reduction starters' so they have even more leverage ..there's a gear ration change before energy even gets to the gear that turns the flywheel.

a pure electric vanagon has been done. It's always a compromise to convert a was-gasoline-car to pure electric. For one ...you put in say a thousand or more lbs of batteries to get any range.. and suddenly the brakes and suspension are badly overtaxed compared to stock.

the starting level to convert to pure EV is about $ 7,000 ..and that's with the lowest tech cheapsest lead-acid batteries. There are at least two types of batteries above that .. costing much more, and giving further range. and there's the charging time factor .. so ...sure... a pure EV can be very viable for much of our driving which is often just 8 miles here, 8 miles back after a while. I have a buddy with a VW Bug EV ....says it's fine. it's probaby 5 miles to work. and charging overnight at home is easy .. so for limited use like that ...that works. Most homemade pure EV's only have a range of about 50 miles ..depending on battery type and electrics. You can spend $ 20K on building one if you want. and ...how are you going to have a heater ?

one guy ......sorry it's not friday .. took the front of a diesel Rabbit car and made it into a pusher trailer. So when he's going somewhere say a hundred miles away .. he can fire up his diesel pusher trailer from the cockpit of his EV and keep going that way. pretty clever I thought. Or power assist on hills.

so is your vanagon auto trans or manual trans? scott www.turbovans.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tobias Gogolin" <usertogo@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 10:59 AM Subject: Re: 84' Vanagon starter falling apart

> Disengage by receding or by spinning freely? > Like Scott says this is an automatic starter and it appears complete with > its bearings, if anybody has a spare starter can you check how easily this > gear is supposed to be spinning? I don't think mine would ever recede! I'm > concerned that the torque spinning a little gear on a big motor gear would > loose lots of motor energy! > > Another reason to get on with life and convert the van to electric! Oh > lord > let it rain bundles of cash (or batteries, motor and controller :) ! > > On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 5:36 AM, David Beierl <dbeierl@attglobal.net> > wrote: > >> At 03:38 AM 1/25/2011, Tobias Gogolin wrote: >> >>> Ok I got regular screws to replace the missing ones and put the starter >>> back >>> together noticing that the gear isn't really retractable, so I suppose >>> it >>> is >>> supposed to turn with the motor gear! >>> >> >> Tobias, I can't help you with the other stuff, but I can tell you that >> the >> pinion gear must completely disengage from the flywheel when you're not >> cranking the engine. >> >> Yours, >> David >> > > > > -- > Tobias Gogolin > Tel. Movistar (646) 124 32 82 > Tel. Telcel (646) 160 58 99 > skype: moontogo > messenger: usertogo@hotmail.com > > Blog: http://zeitgeistensenada.blogspot.com/ > > You develop Sustainable Ranch Technology at > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/SURA-TECH > an Open Source Electric Motor/Alternator at > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Performance_Axial_Flux > and an Open Source Motor Controller at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GoBox


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