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It can get a little confusing. As a side note, helical gears are also used
on parallel shaft applications. When used this way, only a left hand and
right hand will mesh.

I looked up the Crusader Marine web site and they have an on line parts
manual for their counter rotating engines. They do not indicate that the
right hand engine has timing gears so the assumption is that it has a
conventional timing chain like the left hand. This is supported by the fact
that they call out opposite rotation distributors for the left hand and
right hand engines. However, they do not call out different oil pumps.
"Gudmundur" wrote in message
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Any pair of gears, helical, spur, miter etc. will rotate in opposite
directions. You cannot change the direction of rotation by changing the
hand of the helix. Additionally, on intersecting shaft applications only
helical gears of the same hand will mesh. The only consideration when
selecting the hand of the pair is the direction of the resultant thrust
which, in this case, must be toward the distributor housing.

If you check a power transmission catalog, such as Browning, they will

show
diagrams to explain this.


Crap, you are correct, I just drew some fake gears on two 1 inch dowels
laying here on the bench. And no matter which way I drew them, the shafts
went the same direction. Wow, I'd have bet you a paycheck the outcome
would have been differant!



 
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