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    BOB BLACKSHAW 1
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      #357399
      BOB BLACKSHAW 1
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        @bobblackshaw1

        I am having problems finding a belt that will spin the governor, all the things I've tried just slip, the worst being a belt used on the Mamod models. The governor spins ok as its got a ball bearing in the base so no tight spots.

        I've tried nylon sting with a small knot at different tensions, a rubber band seems to work but judders. Dental floss is about the best I've come up with but that gives up after 30 seconds.

        Any help please will be appreciated Bob.

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        #357400
        SillyOldDuffer
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          @sillyoldduffer

          Could you post a photo of the belt in place please? The way belts run & relative size of pulleys can both make a difference. ( I guess the belt sits on the horizontal flywheel and crosses over to drive the vertical governor, in which case the ratio is probably the problem. )

          Dave

          #357402
          Martin Kyte
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            @martinkyte99762

            No suggestions to material but you may want to consider the size and shape of the pulley groove. But "off the top of my head" I would suggest you should aim at a round 'belt' that contacts on each side of a V rather than just sitting in the bottom of a wide circular groove. That way you get some wedging action which should increase the contact force.

            I'm only saying round belt because that seems to be what you are using.

            regards Martin

            #357403
            JasonB
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              @jasonb

              Drive comes from the small pully that can just be seen from behind the flywheel, probably about 2:1

              The Mamod belts run in round bottomed grooves as do the larger but similar spring type found on Stuart engines.

               

              Edited By JasonB on 12/06/2018 15:33:10

              #357405
              roy entwistle
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                @royentwistle24699

                larger O ring ?

                Roy

                #357410
                Jim Nic
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                  @jimnic

                  It appears to my old eyes that the drive pulley is made for a flat belt while the governor pulley is made for a round belt. How about remaking the drive pulley with a round groove similar in size to the pulley groove on the governor. If you use the existing drive pulley as a basis you would keep the hole you made to fit the crankshaft and the threaded hole for the grubscrew so it would then be smaller and result in a slower turning governor.

                  Your Mamod spring belt may then work.

                  Jim

                  #357420
                  BOB BLACKSHAW 1
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                    @bobblackshaw1

                    Thanks for the replies.

                    I used a 1.5mm parting blade for the grooves, as suggested a round groove for a snug fit on both grooves will be a try, also a bigger drive. I shall remake them, I'm surprised that it didn't work as its so small and spins freely.

                    Bob.

                    #357428
                    SillyOldDuffer
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                      @sillyoldduffer

                      I see the pulley now Jason's pointed it out. 2:1 is OK. How about the angle though? Perhaps it's the photo but the governor pulley looks high to me, perhaps putting the belt at an awkward angle.

                      Looks like a well-finished Potty. The governor finishes it off a treat. I'd be pleased if it was mine.

                      Dave

                      #357449
                      BOB BLACKSHAW 1
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                        @bobblackshaw1

                        I've up loaded two more photos on my album on Mill engine governor for angles of the belt Dave. I've not finished the valve part yet, it mite work. I've made two of these and got them to run of a nebuliser, another good source of air power for small engines. Also the Mamod belt moves ok on the drive but not the governor.

                        Bob.

                        Edited By BOB BLACKSHAW on 12/06/2018 18:06:57

                        Edited By BOB BLACKSHAW on 12/06/2018 18:08:01

                        #357452
                        mechman48
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                          @mechman48

                          Might I suggest dropping the governor pulley height, looks a tad high to me and the edge of the pulley is forcing the belt off also put a matching groove in the drive pulley.

                          George.

                          #357467
                          Brian Sweeting 2
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                            @briansweeting2

                            Yes, the governor pulley is too high, the belt is wasting energy trying to force the pulley downwards to level the drive line.

                            If the pulley cannot be lowered then consider making some idler pulleys to raise the drive line.

                            #357489
                            oldvelo
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                              @oldvelo

                              Hi Bob

                              The pictures tell the story The alignment needs to be addressed as Brian and George point out. The belt on the top of the crankshaft pulley needs to be parallel with the centre line of the engine and parallel to the horizontal center line of the engine.

                              Photos Two and Three in you Album explain the anomaly in the alignment.

                              Other than this problem this is a very well constructed engine.

                              This link may explain it better and is also useful for all sorts of power transmission devices

                              **LINK**

                              Eric

                               

                              Edited By oldvelo on 12/06/2018 22:19:28

                              #357523
                              BOB BLACKSHAW 1
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                                @bobblackshaw1

                                Thanks for these very informative replies, I shall have another go to get it working.

                                Bob.

                                #357525
                                john carruthers
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                                  @johncarruthers46255

                                  You might try a cassette tape recorder (or vhs recorder) drive belt?

                                  They come in all sizes, in square or round section.

                                  I used one on Lady Stephanie for the governor drive.

                                  #357565
                                  Ian S C
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                                    @iansc

                                    I used a square section belt(may have come from a VHS recorder), on the governor of a Stuart Turner S9.

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                                    #357756
                                    BOB BLACKSHAW 1
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                                      @bobblackshaw1

                                      I made a new pulley for the governor with a rounded groove and it now works well on the Mamod belt. The drive has still got the flat groove but as it works I wont make a new one. Another bonus is that it has not added any more resistance so it will run on the nebuliser.

                                      Again thanks for the replies, Bob.

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