Motor/Tranny mounted |
Plenty of space to the right of the motor. I could have gotten the Warp 9 instead of the Impulse 9. |
One of the critical issues today was something I have been worried about for a while. I didn't know how much clearance I had between the motor and the CV joint on the half shaft. There is about 1/4 inch gap between the motor and CV joint and less than an 1/8th inch between the CV joint and the aluminum adapter plate. This is not the greatest shot of it, but you can sort of see it is a pretty tight fit, but will work.
CV joint, Motor and Adapter plate |
The greatest part of today was testing the motor with it mounted in the car. It was only a 12Volt test, but it was nice to see the wheels turn. Everything spun smoothly, even without transmission oil.
I will now move on to planning the electronics board which will be mounted over the motor. Probably on a piece of aluminum with piece of lexan on the bottom to isolate the high voltage wiring from the body of the car if a wire comes loose. Also, I will order the aluminum sheets for making the battery boxes. James may be able to cut and bend them at his school, but if not, I will have a metal shop guy in Burbank do it.
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