Leave it to me to get into a mess such as this.... I am planning on building a Locost, and, I'm currently in drivetrain gathering mode. For the engine, I want something lightweight, and not a large package, so, a 4 cyl. I stumbled across a free 88 Honda Prelude with a DOHC 2.0L that has around 160 HP or so, which will be more than plenty. The car is a writeoff, and hadn't run in a few years, but, all it took was a battery, 4 fuses, and, it fired up, and runs perfectly. However, although I haven't verified by sticking my nose under the hood while it's running, but, from what I'm told, that engine is of the reverse rotation variety.... Just because I don't really have anything better to do, I'm trying to figure out how to use it with a "normal" RWD drivetrain... My most hairbrained idea so far is a divorce mounted flywheel/clutch and bell run off of a driveshaft from the crank snout... I could go with a flipped rear axle housing, but, then helical gear wear becomes an issue in both the tranny and rear axle. I've thought of a 1:1 geared reverser box, but, I have yet to see one that could handle this amount of power continiously that wasn't part of a piece of heavy equipment.
Or, probably the easiest way to do it would be to utilize the entire Prelude drivetrain, transaxle and all... Maybe build a mid engined roadster of some sort.... All I know is I have alot of goodies to play with on that car... 4 wheel steering, 4 wheel discs, etc....
Anyone have any ideas?
Evan
Or, probably the easiest way to do it would be to utilize the entire Prelude drivetrain, transaxle and all... Maybe build a mid engined roadster of some sort.... All I know is I have alot of goodies to play with on that car... 4 wheel steering, 4 wheel discs, etc....
Anyone have any ideas?
Evan