Thanks Bruce.....
I have some literature from Stuska and it appears if they have gone to the cart style layout as well.
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It looks like they have something similar to a mid plate, that I'm assuming is universal and that you have adapter brackets for each specific style of engine that locate onto the "mid-plate".
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I agree with Dave on the DTS comment, the connection should have a slip yoke of some kind.
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I have been laying out a set up in my head and it would be pretty simple to have a drive flange coming out of the absorber that had the same geometry as the flywheel end of an old SBC, so a Flexplate can be used and then have another plate that locates off of the "pilot bearing hole" to speak, which has two bolt patterns;SBC flexplate and another for the driveshaft "yoke" of choice. The flexplate would be sandwiched between the two.
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A Chevrolet Flexplate and a small starter from say a 1998 chevy would make the starter portion a breeze.
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How heavy of drive shaft would be needed?
Cv joints or would u-joints okay?
My first inkling would be to build the shaft from a front shaft form an older (pre 80's) chevy 4x4, maybe with girdles instead of the straps. Since there is not any torque multiplication involved on a Dyno, I thinks it is reasonable to assume it would work, if torque was limited to under 900 ft lbs just to be safe.
-Lets hear more thoughts.......
Scott