I will be needing Driveshafts that connect Rover 214 splined hubs to my sierra 4 X 4 Lsd bec diff for my next project.
Anyone recommend a good company that can supply adapters or modified driveshafts?
I do not want any cut'n'shut merchants!
GB Engineering Tel 01270 841081
[Edited and corrected number]
[Edited on 25-5-06 by RazMan]
Cheers for that.
Anyone have any pictures of their work?
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NS Dev!
from nats archive
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/2shafts1.jpg
[Edited on 24/5/06 by liam.mccaffrey]
cheers Liam!
(only one thing I will say is I can't guarantee he will have the tooling for that job, I know he has the stuff for all the ford splines but I
don't know about rover stuff)
[Edited on 24/5/06 by NS Dev]
an ang on a minute!!!!!
wrong phone number there Razman!!
it's 01270 841081 GB Engineering.
Think there are two companies close together with similar numbers!!
mine are sierra shafts but needed to change from push in.....to bolt on...so did the job at home no probs you need to check that the splines are the
same sizes if they are..you are in luck....wont cost ya much...
before and after pics of my cut`n`shut job as you so quaintly put it...
u2u me if you are interested in what i found and my dissasemble reasemble proceedures....its easy and safe and cost nothing....cant beat that!
cut`n`shut home job
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same thing different shot
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other side
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finnished cut`n`shut jobbo....
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Originally posted by NS Dev
an ang on a minute!!!!!
wrong phone number there Razman!!
it's 01270 841081 GB Engineering.
Think there are two companies close together with similar numbers!!
Thanks for all the info and pictures!
I do not think the rover and ford splines are the same and that I will need different length shafts anyway because I want the R1 dead centre of my
rear engined car.
I will give GB a call
Regards Martin
I think Nitram's worry with cut and shut shafts is snapping them.
Not Sooooo much of a problem with bike engines but in autograss most of the cut and shut shafts that I have seen have broken at some point. Usually on
a particularly grippy startline, or when touching wheels with another car.
The damage done when a shaft breaks will often far outweigh the cost of getting a pair made to order.
It is not just the snapping aspect, keeping them straight and balanced is just another issue.