G gates26 New member Joined Nov 11, 2006 Messages 143 Age 49 Location ontario Nov 26, 2006 #1 If I run a 45 deg straight helix, should I run a straight 40 in a roller secondary? Just wondering if when running a roller secondary you should generaly lower the angle or increase the angle.
If I run a 45 deg straight helix, should I run a straight 40 in a roller secondary? Just wondering if when running a roller secondary you should generaly lower the angle or increase the angle.
G gates26 New member Joined Nov 11, 2006 Messages 143 Age 49 Location ontario Nov 26, 2006 #2 Anybody?
T Tombis New member Joined Dec 13, 2004 Messages 84 Age 54 Location Kelowna B.C. Nov 26, 2006 #3 With a roller it will upshift like a 47 and backshift like a 43
T Turk TY TECH ADVISER Joined May 2, 2003 Messages 2,806 Nov 26, 2006 #4 It depends whose the manufacterer of the roller is. Some rollers u gotta add 10 degrees & some are the same. All of em are different.
It depends whose the manufacterer of the roller is. Some rollers u gotta add 10 degrees & some are the same. All of em are different.
G gates26 New member Joined Nov 11, 2006 Messages 143 Age 49 Location ontario Nov 27, 2006 #5 It is a hauck roller, The secondary clutch sheave has to be machined to install it and it can run a stock style helix.
It is a hauck roller, The secondary clutch sheave has to be machined to install it and it can run a stock style helix.