I think the prop on my Luego is way too short.
The prop is moving on the gearbox splines and oil is leaking out of the gearbox (type 9) seal.
Can anyone confirm looking at the pics ??
And
Can the seal be replaced with the box in the car ??
Thanks
[Edited on 13/9/14 by wrxseeker]
[Edited on 13/9/14 by wrxseeker]
Yes it does appear too short. It's possible the oil seal will stop leaking if it was pushed in more. Unless you've been driving like that, then it's probably damaged the seal
Thanks - yes it's been driven so it will need a new seal I guess.
The guy who built it did 120 miles in 5 years - I have done 500 in 2 months.
The prop bolts were loose as I guess the prop has been moving about a lot.
If I remember from years ago the seal isn't expensive or hard to do is it ??
Does anyone have any pics of how far the joint should roughly be from the box please ???
[Edited on 13/9/14 by ian locostzx9rc2]
About 40 to 50mm should be fine
[Edited on 13/9/14 by ian locostzx9rc2]
Thanks - I am getting myself a bit confused - how much further (roughly looking at the pic) does it need to in ie how much length is needed on the prop please ??
40to50mm from the end of the gearbox. You should have 40 to 50mm of the sliding part away from the gearbox if that makes sense ?
[Edited on 13/9/14 by ian locostzx9rc2]
With IRS you can go as close as 20mm
With live axle you really need to check under normal ride height and full droop and full bump.
Re-propshaft bolts they do tend to slacken after intial running and should be checked for tightnes after initial running, again at 500 to 1000 miles
and from then on at least every 5,000 miles.
I would say you have had a lucky escape there as there cant be much engagement.
is the engine to far forward ???
Get a spacer for the diff side it should sort it...
[Edited on 13/9/14 by jossey]
I'd say the prop needs to be 2 inches longer, which isa bit much for a spacer on the diff.
Had this in my notes, don't know where it came from. I assume this would be for a IRS where the diff is fixed.
When calculating length of prop-shaft leave 25mm of the splined section showing from the gearbox seal. From this point to the diff flange is known
as the working length. It is ideal to have at least 70mm of spline engaged.
Looks like you need a new prop shaft unless you can move the engine further back.
Thanks Guys
It's IRS and I agree it would be a bit much for a spacer.
I will get the prop off and over to Dave Mac prop shafts in Coventry and get it lengthened !
Do you think I might as well do the seal while the prop is off or see whether it seals with a longer prop ?
Is the seal main dealer only ?
That prop shaft look a bit pitted any way so you might as well get a new one the right length and new seal
Jacko
The flange on the prop is too big to drop down between the chassis rails.
Sorry if I am being thick but am a missing something ???
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Originally posted by wrxseeker
The flange on the prop is too big to drop down between the chassis rails.
Sorry if I am being thick but am a missing something ???
quote:
Originally posted by wrxseeker
The flange on the prop is too big to drop down between the chassis rails.
Sorry if I am being thick but am a missing something ???
I think it's going to be at least dropping the diff a bit if not totally taking it off - what P.I.T.A !!
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The prop bolts were loose as I guess the prop has been moving about a lot.
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Originally posted by big_wasa
I would say you have had a lucky escape there as there cant be much engagement.
Props out after dropping the diff.
Don't think there was much engagement in the gearbox.....
Thanks for the help and advice guys.
New prop and oil seal in (Dave Mac props in Coventry built the prop in 24hrs !). Car back on wheels and seems to drive better.
Getting the oils seal in square was the worst bit !