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Need to know the horsepower of the motor.
you would have to put some type of resistor in the circuit with the motor...the resistor would have to be in series with the motor and would have to be of a high enough value to lower the voltage by 9 volts....There is a formula for working this out but you would need the amperage of the motor to figure this....
The motor would draw about 24 kVA which is 35 amps. For this you would need 10 mm2 cable.
It is impossible to tell you exactly what the polar moment of inertia is for a motor load system just from your question. We would need to know the specifications of the motor load system to make that calculation.
That's a powerful motor, and would need a supply greater than 13 amps at 240 volts, also the conversion might be difficult. I have a feeling that you would be better off finding out how powerful a motor you would need for the task you have, then buying a suitable 240 volt motor. You are heading into territory where you should really consult a qualified electrician.
Need to know the horsepower of the motor.
that depends on your requirement. if you need low cost ,maintenance free, single speed then ac is the best option. if you need greater degree of speed control then dc is the best option. but it is costly, requirs rectifiers, high in maintenance.
You would need to use a #12 copper conductor to continuously draw 14 amps at 120 volts.
If the motor is over 15 horsepower and over 3.7 metres you would need a boat licence.
You will need to take out the whole motor to replace it. It is usually best to get a mechanic to take care of it.
you would have to put some type of resistor in the circuit with the motor...the resistor would have to be in series with the motor and would have to be of a high enough value to lower the voltage by 9 volts....There is a formula for working this out but you would need the amperage of the motor to figure this....
It is leaking oil or burning it.
Blown FuseIf the fuse is not blown you'll need to first check if the motor itself is good by figuring out which terminals are suppling power to the motor and checking what voltage is coming to the motorIf there is power to the motor you'll need to test the motor
It depends what rpm the motor is running at and what displacement the motor is
Could be low on brake fluid. This is a sign that the brakes need attention.
You would need 9687 dollars.
Any 305 or 350 engine from the year 1988 to 1995 will bolt right in. The 350 would be the best 1 more power.