[SEL] Rusty Iron Pics

R & M Ingold randmingold at hotkey.net.au
Wed Sep 7 15:53:46 PDT 2005


Pulley fits over an extended hub of the flywheel.
It is then held on by a large thick washer and the nut. Works ok 
so..........
Look in the BYB. it is in there.
Reg & Marg Ingold.
Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
randmingold at hotkey.net.au
http://www.oldengine.org/members/randmingold

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Curt" <curt at imc-group.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: [SEL] Rusty Iron Pics


>R & M Ingold wrote:
>
>> Yes, the flywheels fit on a taper with a key and nut.
>
> Interesting! Imagine there aren't many old engines that have the flywheels 
> secured this way. Sooo, how is the belt pulley held on? Can't see much in 
> the photo. Is the small belt pulley attached to the spokes? Or is it 
> slipped over a smaller unthreaded portion of the crankshaft? Sounds like 
> something to be careful with/could bend easily.
> Have you learned where the Caille was made yet?
> Curt Holland
> Gastonia, NC
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