I have had a few trials and tribulations with my dyno. I was fighting an intermittant problem with the engine rpm being erratic. I switched the engine sensor and wheel sensor locations to see if the problem followed the sensor. It fixed the problem. That confused me, but I moved forward. I was now getting solid numbers so I cleaned up the wiring and remounted stuff that was moved in the diagnosis process. Next was to mount up a mod 30cc motor. I want to get before and after of converting it to a long rod. On water performance is better with the long rod engines in my twin, but I want to quantify it with dyno results. First run and my data is all over the place. RPM sensors are both acting up, weather data is wacky. I walked away for a bit to mull this over. During the run, I did note that the 30 shook more then the stocker that I had been running. Then the light bulb came on. when I switched the RPM sensors, I had to relocate the data recorder do to cable lengths. I had just set it on the table on a towel. When I put everything back together, I remounted it to the dyno cart. Vibration was affecting it. I took the screws out and layed it on the lower shelf and the data was clean. Lesson learned. Nothing mounted to the cart except the dyno!
During that run the over running clutch failed. The bicycle freewheel, while it has 3 engagment dogs, only engages one at a time. They are slightly offset to give more engagment points reducing back lash. When it failed it wedged the body and distorted the shaft adapter. I decided to do away with the clutch. Mike and Lohring ran thousands of tests with out one.
I am just getting it back together after the rework. I also made a dedicated spot in the shop for it to live. Boat building has gotten in the way, but I will be up and running tests later today.