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To transmit from 2 counter-rotating shafts into 1 perpendicular shaft?
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[QUOTE="Halc, post: 6826228, member: 678013"] 1) I misread your reply and thought you said there could not be anything in there. Hence the vacuum reply. Scratch that. 2) If you can put anything in there, put in a gear to reverse the rotation direction of one of them, and then put in a differential, just like the one on the old rear-wheel drive cars, and only a little different than the one on the front-wheel drive models. Both serve the same purpose, but only the former has one shaft perpendicular like that. [ATTACH=full]317906[/ATTACH] I know all about differentials, having built a couple out of toys, and having melted one in my Grand Marquis. It was a sight to behold [/QUOTE]
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