planning to build a better guibo/flexible disc coupling
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:27 am
I was at a motorcycle meet last night and I was admiring one of the member's frame sliders for this Triumph Daytona 675 on how quality and clean looking the design was. What surprised me was that he designed and CNC machined it all himself. We talked about the different uses of Delrin, which is a relatively lightweight and super duper strong plastic that is used as ball bearing replacements and also frame sliders for bikes. The nice thing is that it can be easily machined. Please see the link below if you want more info.
Anyways, he showed me some of the various bike parts he machined out of Delrin and also billet aluminum and they were all pretty impressive. He showed me a flex disc coupling he made for a C5 Corvette and it looked almost like the flex disc couplings for our E12s. I recently replaced the flex disc coupling a few months ago. Upon taking my E12 into the shop to fix an electrical problem with the alternator, I discovered when it was on the lifts that the flex disc coupling was broken and cracked again. I know that replacing the flex disc couplings/guibos every few years is a normal thing for us Bimmer enthusiasts, but what about having something about the same weight but a lot more solid, harder and stronger. He also does reinforced aluminum inserts for where the bolts go thru.
I'm prob going to purchase a guibo online and have my friend take measurements and make me a guibo and do some testing. Although this is a very hard material, he says there is no transfer vibration. If everything works out well, I guess I can let you guys know in a couple weeks after he makes a prototype for me to install.
Does anyone need to replace their guibo or flex disc coupling that's located in SoCal that would like to do some testing with their E12? I guess I could mail it out too if people in other parts of the country would be interested.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyoxymethylene_plastic
Anyways, he showed me some of the various bike parts he machined out of Delrin and also billet aluminum and they were all pretty impressive. He showed me a flex disc coupling he made for a C5 Corvette and it looked almost like the flex disc couplings for our E12s. I recently replaced the flex disc coupling a few months ago. Upon taking my E12 into the shop to fix an electrical problem with the alternator, I discovered when it was on the lifts that the flex disc coupling was broken and cracked again. I know that replacing the flex disc couplings/guibos every few years is a normal thing for us Bimmer enthusiasts, but what about having something about the same weight but a lot more solid, harder and stronger. He also does reinforced aluminum inserts for where the bolts go thru.
I'm prob going to purchase a guibo online and have my friend take measurements and make me a guibo and do some testing. Although this is a very hard material, he says there is no transfer vibration. If everything works out well, I guess I can let you guys know in a couple weeks after he makes a prototype for me to install.
Does anyone need to replace their guibo or flex disc coupling that's located in SoCal that would like to do some testing with their E12? I guess I could mail it out too if people in other parts of the country would be interested.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyoxymethylene_plastic
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