Hi y'all,
got a 30yo Grant Industries [of South Australia--long defunct] "Gopher" with motor-transaxle unit. [2nd model?] the brake/clutch unit is on the brushed end of the armature and I think it's broken. The clutch is lever operated at that end, and the only wiring is to the switch to disengage the motor when operated. I was driving home when the drive suddenly disengaged. In drive there's a rraazzzz sound, but no drive. in neutral-push it and no sound. I think I've stripped something but I don't know how the thing works mechanically, and I'm unwilling to pull off the brake and examine it blind. The machine is a mix of imperial and metric fasteners(?) and is very crude. I'm hoping I can repair it cheaply, even though it's basically junk, as the chassis is quite servicable and it's adequate for my purposes and budget. I'd like some ideas on how to install an electronic bicycle speedo/odometer onto it to be able to measure how far/fast I've gone. it's not triggering atm on a 1.75" radius for magnet. Wheels are only 4" dia hubs, 10" o'all dia. Mods so far include a tow hitch for a modified bicycle trailer, a desulphator cct, a digital power/current reader with total energy summation and an LED headlight. all advice gratefully recieved, as there's nothing on the web I can find.
got a 30yo Grant Industries [of South Australia--long defunct] "Gopher" with motor-transaxle unit. [2nd model?] the brake/clutch unit is on the brushed end of the armature and I think it's broken. The clutch is lever operated at that end, and the only wiring is to the switch to disengage the motor when operated. I was driving home when the drive suddenly disengaged. In drive there's a rraazzzz sound, but no drive. in neutral-push it and no sound. I think I've stripped something but I don't know how the thing works mechanically, and I'm unwilling to pull off the brake and examine it blind. The machine is a mix of imperial and metric fasteners(?) and is very crude. I'm hoping I can repair it cheaply, even though it's basically junk, as the chassis is quite servicable and it's adequate for my purposes and budget. I'd like some ideas on how to install an electronic bicycle speedo/odometer onto it to be able to measure how far/fast I've gone. it's not triggering atm on a 1.75" radius for magnet. Wheels are only 4" dia hubs, 10" o'all dia. Mods so far include a tow hitch for a modified bicycle trailer, a desulphator cct, a digital power/current reader with total energy summation and an LED headlight. all advice gratefully recieved, as there's nothing on the web I can find.