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Scouse Monkey

posted on 17/5/03 at 12:13 AM Reply With Quote
MK electric reverse

Got a question about electric reverse systems in MK section, guess I should have put it here really. If anyone has one/used one would appreciate you taking a look here

Cheers,

Andy

BTW, I am not asking for MKs secrets just a few general questions.






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Jon Ison

posted on 17/5/03 at 10:06 AM Reply With Quote
Hi, fitted one to GT1, it as speed control, guess you could make it go forward too but the way i have fitted it when selected it "drives itself" into mesh if you get what i mean and as soon as i move forward it dissengages itsself even if it hasn't when i moved the lever, hope that makes sense, did it that way so there is no posibility whatsoever of it ever trying to drop into mesh accidently,

yes run engine whilst in use, would'nt have thought it was a good idea not too, allthough i have for testing purposes.....

there clear as mud 4 u......






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mdc124

posted on 19/5/03 at 06:30 PM Reply With Quote
1) yes
2) no
3) 35-40 amps drawn to shift 451kg plus me - work it out





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Scouse Monkey

posted on 26/5/03 at 12:27 AM Reply With Quote
Probably best to leave space for the reverse for now, have other things to plan at the moment - like getting it go forwards 1st!

No J-turns though

Cheers for the answers.

Andy

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