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![]() A friend of mine says hell have a go at it for me (engineer with lathe etc)
He reckons I may just need 1 uj and the small shock absorber . Any comments/advice please |
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![]() All well and good but can your friend balance it as it will be spinning at high revs and will be about 3" away from you
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![]() I dont know about balancing but he once welded the propshaft on my boat when it had sheared after I hit a rock. It ended up with less vibration than before.
However I do realise a car shaft is a different PROPosition( ![]() ![]() Anyway anyone know where I can get one made(any propshaft people in the new directory of suppliers?) |
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![]() There are several prop/driveshaft specialists about. I don't think any of the Roadster specific companies do prop work (although I'm happy to be corrected).
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![]() D&F made mine.
Nothwest props also come recomended by a number of members. TT
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![]() +1 for D&F, really good service fitted a week after ordering.
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![]() Bailey Morris
£130 and they have an on-line pdf to get the length correct cheers les g |
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