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Post by 53m38 on Oct 19, 2012 8:27:59 GMT -4
Rodger. If you happen to fab up a companion flange for it, can you make 2? ;D
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Post by Creepy on Oct 20, 2012 7:33:01 GMT -4
yup. anything I make and show pics of can be reproduced very quickly.
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Post by 53m38 on Oct 20, 2012 10:15:19 GMT -4
Wicked
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Post by Creepy on Dec 8, 2012 10:57:55 GMT -4
Wound up making flanges on the plasma table to fit the Toy axle flanges. Then machined 1310 yokes with a center boss to press/weld into the flange, and to keep the concentricity between axle/driveline.
Got pics, incoming next few days. You could do what I did with an anlge grinder and holesaw, just wouldn't be as 'pretty'
Thx Mike for the donor/sample piece from your Toy axles. I basically copied it to make another.
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Post by 53m38 on Dec 8, 2012 11:21:03 GMT -4
What drive shaft did you use? Anxiously awaiting pics.....
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Post by Creepy on Dec 9, 2012 13:23:19 GMT -4
1310 Jeep stuff. - Rear is front XJ with double cardan - Front is intermediate/pillow block/front shaft. - Front is rear out of Big6's CJ7, and intermediate is parts from a broomstick CJ front. copied from build thread - On to the rear.....had to make 1310 fit a Toy pinion flange. Cut this much off a 32spline 242 front output yoke. The larger diameter of the 32 spline yoke was needed to fit the bore of the Toy axle flange - to maintain concentricity - and also the larger intenal diameter fit over the .100" of pinion nut that sticks out. This will NOT work with a 27spline yoke, unless you bore out the (hardened) splines to clear the pinion nut. The pic shows as far as my little lathe could take before I'd start busting tooling....the hard splines just cracked off with a smack from a hammer, and I cleaned it up with a flap disc. Simple adapter plate, the yoke presses into the center, and pops out the other side .070" to fit the Toy flange and get concentric. Tapped for 3/8"NC holes. Then pressed that together and welded all around the yoke side. Its not too pretty, but it should work. (yoke is forged or cast steel, it welds nice)
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Post by zukwatson on Dec 13, 2012 7:16:58 GMT -4
same set up i run in mine. i had to take a die grinder to one of mine to clear the pinion nut, didnt find the splines real hard to grind off.
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Post by Creepy on Dec 13, 2012 16:16:15 GMT -4
Good to know. I had a box of yokes to pick from, so I used the one that fit best.
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Post by zukwatson on Dec 14, 2012 17:23:07 GMT -4
i also have one thats made outa a dshaft yolk, u jint has to be pressed in but allows for more angle.
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Post by Creepy on Dec 14, 2012 18:15:19 GMT -4
10-4, lots of options once you start hacking! lol I was kinda worried about making that work, but its easy. Was going to splice the jeep/toy in the drivelines, this way is a lot better.
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