TL
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posted on 19/2/05 at 10:09 PM |
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MT75 output flange
I need to get a prop made to connect my MT75 to a live axle, so I will not be using the rubber donut.
I know I could use the Transit MT75 flange, but is there any other option? my reasoning is that the 3 bolts on the donut setup can obviously handle
the torque, so can't I just turn up an adaptor with 3 holes to suit the MT75 "spider" and 4 holes to fit a UJ? Am I missing the
point somewhere?
Alternatively, does anyone have a Transit flange for sale?
Cheers,
Terry
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zetec
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posted on 20/2/05 at 07:36 AM |
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The prop I had made did away with the donut and bolted an adaptor to the three "fingers" of the output casting, with as you suggest 4
holes for a normal prop u/j. Works just fine.
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richyb
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posted on 20/2/05 at 06:04 PM |
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me too - just got rid of the whole donut and flange and bolted direct to the box output.
if you want the donut / flange, i have 2 complete as spares for free !!
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shaywez
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posted on 20/2/05 at 09:11 PM |
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prop
I agree with the above 2 posts, do away with the donut and bolt straight to the box output
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Liam
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posted on 20/2/05 at 09:33 PM |
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I was wondering about this...
How do you ensure perfect concentricity, what with there being no register on the three pronged output? I mean wont there be some clearance in the
holes of your adaptor and therefore a possibility of bolting it on out of concentric?
Guess it works OK for people though...
Liam
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TL
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posted on 20/2/05 at 10:00 PM |
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Thanks Guys,
That's encouraging news.
Liam, the "3 fingered spider / flange thingy" (as I believe is its correct description!!) appears to have a spigot sticking out the back.
I guess the spigot normally locates in the centre of the donut. For our "non donut" setup, the home made adaptor would have a hole in its
centre, to accept the gearbox spigot, thus providing concentricity.
Cheers,
Terry
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Liam
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posted on 20/2/05 at 11:09 PM |
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Oh yeah!
Awesome
Liam
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