daniel mason
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posted on 30/8/10 at 04:45 PM |
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mnr rear end pics and problems
following on from yesterdays post when trial fitting my rear uprights i noticed that the drive shaft (outer end) does not fit inside the rear upright.
i have a few pics to illustrate. is this normal or am i going to need to modify the shafts or uprights to suit
pics to follow
[Edited on 30/8/10 by daniel mason]
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daniel mason
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posted on 30/8/10 at 05:20 PM |
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click the link below of my blog and its the fist 3 pictures so no reading necessary!
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Werner Van Loock
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posted on 30/8/10 at 06:02 PM |
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can't help with your issue, but here are the pictures (clickable):
http://www.clubstylus.be
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GeorgeM
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posted on 30/8/10 at 06:17 PM |
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hi mate, have you offered the hub carrier up to the shaft ? It is the hub carrier that the shaft has to fit into, not the upright.
The carrier then bolts to the upright.
My conscience is clear - I drive a GREEN car
MNR Racing
essexkitcarclub.com
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minitici
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posted on 30/8/10 at 06:34 PM |
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disc hub
As above... try fitting the carrier and hub to the outer face of the upright, then fit the stub axle from the inside.
[Edited on 30/8/10 by minitici]
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mookaloid
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posted on 30/8/10 at 06:55 PM |
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If it is anything like the indy, you need to machine off the abs ring (the teeth) with a lathe
"That thing you're thinking - it wont be that."
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spiderman01980
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posted on 30/8/10 at 07:09 PM |
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fit the hub carrier on 1st! the aries upright is similar to yours and i`ve used ford scorpio hubs on the back with the ABS teeth and they don`t need
modifying at all, when you fit the hub it should sit flush on the inside so there is no need for the drive shaft to go any further!
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GeorgeM
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posted on 30/8/10 at 07:18 PM |
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the hub carrier definately fits on the outside of the upright on the MNR
My conscience is clear - I drive a GREEN car
MNR Racing
essexkitcarclub.com
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Johneturbo
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posted on 30/8/10 at 07:26 PM |
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Looks like the same issue i had when i changed over from push in shafts to lobro when i changed over to lsd
i had to have new rear uprights made by mnr
they looked the same when i got them, the side parts of the upright were a lot thicker and a section was taken out for the lobro to fit inside
found a pic on me phone, here you can see the cut out for the lobro the sides are a bit thicker
Description
[Edited on 30/8/10 by Johneturbo]
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daniel mason
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posted on 30/8/10 at 07:54 PM |
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i have had the carrier fitted but the end of the stub axle does not poke through enough to get the hub nut on!
the abs ring/teeth does not even touch the upright as the upright is blocking the shaft! its where the end of the shaft widens and bolts onto the
actual drive shaft thats the problem.
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spiderman01980
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posted on 30/8/10 at 07:56 PM |
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I see what the problem is now, i was a bit confused! try sending them back and have new once made or you could attempt to grind away what gets in the
way, i would personaly grind away but then thats me!
its very clear in johneturbos pic!
[Edited on 30-8-10 by spiderman01980]
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daniel mason
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posted on 30/8/10 at 08:17 PM |
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if you look at the picture minitici has posted in this thread. the very right hand edge of the parts pictured fouls the sides of the upright so the
ABS ring/teeth dont butt up to the carrier. there is a gap of about 20mm meaning the stub axle does not poke through the hub enough to get a nut on!
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wicket
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posted on 30/8/10 at 08:34 PM |
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Nice choice of colour for the chassis Daniel!!
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daniel mason
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posted on 30/8/10 at 09:12 PM |
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^^^ likewise my man! lol
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Johneturbo
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posted on 30/8/10 at 09:24 PM |
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Which bit of my post/photo don't you understand Daniel!
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madteg
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posted on 30/8/10 at 10:38 PM |
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I had similar problem on mine i ended up stripping drive shafts down, putting shaft in lathe and moving the circlip groove back 4mm on both ends by
means of just holding a grinder on shaft while if was spinning slowly with a1.5mm disc in it. Works a treat and you gain about 8 to 10 mm, JOB DONE
HOPE THIS HELPS.
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