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Old 7th June 2013, 02:21 PM
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Default Propshaft Length?

Hi Guys,

Just about to order a propshaft from D&F and they have asked for the exact measurement from the diff flange plate to the MT75 flange face.

Probably been a bit thick but is the MT75 flange face the spinning wheel part that comes out the back of the box?

We measured it 3 times and got 0.768 Metres on a laser measure.

Does that sound about right? Just wanted to check as its a pricey bit of kit.

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Old 7th June 2013, 05:25 PM
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the measurement will depend on the location of the engine and box, so there will be variations per builder.

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Old 7th June 2013, 08:58 PM
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not sure about the mt75 but on the type 3 I have the output shaft from the gearbox slides in and out, to allow for the engine shifting slightly on its mounts I assume. so the measurement for the prop doesn't need to be exact. I guess it makes sense to pull out the output shaft to wherever it was on the donor car, ie where the seal has polished the shaft!
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