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spud69
20th September 2011, 02:59 PM
We need a pair of spline adaptors to fit on the lobro drive shafts we have for the single seater if anybody has a spare set from their build that they do not need or not used. We have the drive shafts just need the spline ends PLEASE.

Thought there is bound to be some unused on here.....:(

Many Thanks in Advance..........AndyH

twinturbo
20th September 2011, 04:48 PM
Do you mean the diff output flanges? (not that I have any spare.)

TT

Jimmyd
20th September 2011, 05:01 PM
Do you mean the diff output flanges? (not that I have any spare.)

TT

If it is I have a spare 7.5 diff which I could rob if needed?

J

spud69
20th September 2011, 05:15 PM
Thanks TT and Jimmy, not sure if they are the same but it's the outer flange to spline, wheel side, that we need. we have the rest but for some reason they are missing. The car now has engine running, diff and chain fixed so just need these to get the rear wheels spinning.

Cheers....AndyH

twinturbo
20th September 2011, 05:37 PM
Ahh right, the rear stub axle.. Still not got one spare mind.

TT

Jimmyd
20th September 2011, 08:36 PM
Thanks TT and Jimmy, not sure if they are the same but it's the outer flange to spline, wheel side, that we need. we have the rest but for some reason they are missing. The car now has engine running, diff and chain fixed so just need these to get the rear wheels spinning.

Cheers....AndyH

Sorry don't have! Could have help'd if diff side.

J

spud69
21st September 2011, 09:23 AM
Thanks again Jimmy and TT, just thought i would try the forum first.

Nathan has offered to lend the pair off his car just till we get sorted.

Cheers....AndyH

Bonzo
21st September 2011, 09:28 AM
Certain sure that I have a spare pair here :)

I'll have a root about later this morning & drag em out.

They are the standard Sierra ones from a 2l with rear disks fitted ( 7" Diff )

Is it just the flanges you need ?, I have the bearing carriers here but they are a tad crusty & possibly in need of new bearings.

Hope that helps :)

spud69
21st September 2011, 10:43 AM
Hi Ronnie,

That is exactly what we need, just the flanges. Bearings and everything else is ready to fit, for some reason the flanges are missing.

Thanks......AndyH

Bonzo
21st September 2011, 12:04 PM
I'll root them out & get them in the post to you ASAP :)

Think they are in my top shed, failing that, they'll be down my inspection pit.
If they are down the pit, Junior will get em out when he comes in from work ;)

spud69
21st September 2011, 12:59 PM
I'll root them out & get them in the post to you ASAP :)

Think they are in my top shed, failing that, they'll be down my inspection pit.
If they are down the pit, Junior will get em out when he comes in from work ;)

That's great thanks Ronnie, just let me know how much for postage etc - or if you want me to arrange collection its no problem.

Might be able to get the car rolling for Saturday, clutch is seized though......:(

Many Thanks.....AndyH

shh120m
21st September 2011, 04:29 PM
andy, if the clutch apears siezed, it may just be wear on the clutch basket, it happens to motocross bikes all the time when their thrashed and left for a while. The basket gets little ridges worn onto where the plates slot into it. Usually a dismantle and a light filing sorts it out.

baz-r
21st September 2011, 09:22 PM
i bet the clutch will be fine once the engine is running and the drive line is in almost all bike clunk and jolt the chain when thay first select first when cold.
top tip only and only put bike oil in a bike engine with a wet clutch or it will soon be slipping!

spud69
22nd September 2011, 09:02 AM
i bet the clutch will be fine once the engine is running and the drive line is in almost all bike clunk and jolt the chain when thay first select first when cold.
top tip only and only put bike oil in a bike engine with a wet clutch or it will soon be slipping!

Yes that's my hope Baz, get the wheels on and give it a good jolt once we also get the drive shafts on which Bonzo is so kindly donating parts for.

Cheers....AndyH

Bonzo
22nd September 2011, 11:50 AM
Hi Andy

Just to double check before I go & package the wrong parts up :o :D

It is the shaft ends that you need ( Pictured left ) & not the driveshaft flanges ( Pictured right )

http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj266/Bonzoronnie/Ronniessdcard138.jpg

I'll get them sent today, with a little luck, should be with you tomorrow :)