I want to build a tethered race car to be driven by a 3.5cc model engine. It has been recommend that I use angle grinder bevel gears (like these sourcingmap Electric Tool Parts Spiral Bevel Gear for Hitachi G10SF3 Angle Grinder : Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools) to drive the rear axle.
I don't need or especially want a differential, but it needs to be robust to cope with push starts with the driven shaft 10 to 12mm in diameter and 200 to 250 mm in length.
I am struggling to find a proven simple and robust design.
The best i can come up with is a thick piece of aluminium angle with bearings recessed into the two 90 deg faces to hold one side of the main rear wheel shaft with the crown gear mounted on this shaft and the pinion gear on a short shaft in the other face. This all feels a bit crude and i worry about fine setting and maintaining the gear alignment.
In my head I can see a solution involving hollowing out a cube of ali, but this seems very wasteful and chuncky but at least it would be able to accommodate both left and right main shaft bearings.
I have also though of adapting a complete an angle grinder gear box but worry about drilling the grinder shaft to take a smaller dia rear axle and dealing with the bulk of the thing!
Many thanks for your thoughts.