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The plans locate the one way clutch on the chain sprocket connected to the pedal.
The sprocket on the crankshaft is locked on it.
This means that when the engine fires the chain and both sprockets turn at engine speed. That seems to me a lot of motion for nothing.
I am considering locating the one way clutch on the crankshaft, in that way when the engine fires the chain and both sprockets stand still.
Naturally it will be a different size one way clutch, also grabbing a 3/8" shaft will be better able to transfer the torque than grabbing a 1/4" shaft.
Any thought?
The sprocket on the crankshaft is locked on it.
This means that when the engine fires the chain and both sprockets turn at engine speed. That seems to me a lot of motion for nothing.
I am considering locating the one way clutch on the crankshaft, in that way when the engine fires the chain and both sprockets stand still.
Naturally it will be a different size one way clutch, also grabbing a 3/8" shaft will be better able to transfer the torque than grabbing a 1/4" shaft.
Any thought?