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froggy

posted on 17/11/13 at 09:35 PM Reply With Quote
Help needed on rear driveshaft length .

I will be having some shafts made to replace my sleeved items which are at risk of snapping now I'm winding the boost up . The only reference to shaft length I can find is to make the shaft 16mm shorter than the distance between the deepest part of the cup .

If anyone can check on a lobro jointed rear end it should have around 16-20mm float in the shaft if the drawing is right and will be a big help as the shafts are not cheap if I get the size wrong .





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madteg

posted on 17/11/13 at 09:59 PM Reply With Quote
I had this problem, i moved the cir clip groves back by using a grinder with a 1.5mm silting disc in a lathe. then cutting the excess of. Job done now i have standard shafts shortened. Hope this helps.
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jacko

posted on 17/11/13 at 10:04 PM Reply With Quote
http://www.super7thheaven.co.uk/Sierra_Rear_Drive_Shafts

Any thing on here that will help you ?
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Minicooper

posted on 17/11/13 at 10:08 PM Reply With Quote
Why can't you use your welded shafts as a guide.

Cheers
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froggy

posted on 17/11/13 at 10:56 PM Reply With Quote
I messed up with the length as the Inner cup is the Saab stub with a spigot welded on but I didn't make the spigot thick enough to match the depth of the outer cup

It's not been an issue until I got to 1.4 bar which is around 400lb/ft





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CNHSS1

posted on 18/11/13 at 02:59 PM Reply With Quote
if they are sierra based and you need shorter shafts, the Scimitar SS1 has some as std.

they have push-in ends normally, but you can remove the shafts and fit bolt on CVs either end.

I know you are going to ask me the lengths are, and I cant remember, but if you give me a day or so, I will dig a pair out and check for ya!





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scimjim

posted on 18/11/13 at 03:35 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CNHSS1
if they are sierra based and you need shorter shafts, the Scimitar SS1 has some as std.

they have push-in ends normally, but you can remove the shafts and fit bolt on CVs either end.

I know you are going to ask me the lengths are, and I cant remember, but if you give me a day or so, I will dig a pair out and check for ya!


470mm rings a bell?

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froggy

posted on 18/11/13 at 03:54 PM Reply With Quote
Mine are only a foot long so just need to see how much end float they have using a standard shaft length , gb engineering have confirmed that the 16mm float is right so my current shafts are way too short .

Had a search on here as I was looking at going up to 108mm joints but as I don't have a lot of travel or ankhs change to deal with the 100mm joints should do fine .





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CNHSS1

posted on 18/11/13 at 04:01 PM Reply With Quote
if you need joints with lots of angular movement coz you've only got dinky driveshafts, speak to the Autograss boys, they do lots of bolt on CVs with silly-large angles of deflection.
Try Randall Motorsport or Berrsiford





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scimjim

posted on 18/11/13 at 04:34 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CNHSS1
if they are sierra based and you need shorter shafts, the Scimitar SS1 has some as std.

they have push-in ends normally, but you can remove the shafts and fit bolt on CVs either end.

I know you are going to ask me the lengths are, and I cant remember, but if you give me a day or so, I will dig a pair out and check for ya!


I seem to remember that the GW Sabre ate 25 splined driveshafts for a pastime (probably with a smidge less than 400 lbft)?

What torque does your new Sabre put out?

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froggy

posted on 18/11/13 at 04:56 PM Reply With Quote
Ride height to full bump is only 8 degrees so its worth trying the 100mm joints .





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CNHSS1

posted on 18/11/13 at 05:38 PM Reply With Quote
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I seem to remember that the GW Sabre ate 25 splined driveshafts for a pastime (probably with a smidge less than 400 lbft)?

What torque does your new Sabre put out?


GWs Scim Sabre never had the power it was quoted with imho, but it did eat trilobe driveshafts back in the day. I think it was a combo of flexing rear trailing arms (lighteweight small diameter tube versions of std) and the fact that the diff cradle was bent! I have some pics somewhere Jim

so long as the diffs firm and theres no flex in the suspension at the wheel end, I don't think the OEM Ford or Scimitar (made by Hardy Spicer) assemblies will fail. I suspect that the mighty Kitten will suffer same as our cars, and that its traction that's limiting!

Not sure what current sabre is, 361hp and im guessing mid 300s ft/lbs. Driveshafts are fine, but its eating soft 888s!!





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froggy

posted on 18/11/13 at 06:12 PM Reply With Quote
My n/s shaft has 35mm float and o/s 20mm just need to pull the outer cups out and compare depths with my home made adaptors but i was getting enough movement of the rear beam to push the gearbox cup into the box and wear the carrier






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CNHSS1

posted on 20/11/13 at 09:50 PM Reply With Quote
Ive stripped one driveshaft, L/H longer one





I reckon its 410mm between the outer circlip grooves.





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