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nitram38

posted on 6/2/07 at 11:13 AM Reply With Quote
Driveshaft advice

I have a Chain Diff from a Sierra lsd (think it is a 4 X 4) and I need some advice about the driveshafts.
I intend to get the driveshafts made to accept the Ford inboard CV and a Rover 214 outboard CV/stub.
Can anyone point in to where I can buy the inboard CV (part numbers if poss) and also tell me how they are attached to the driveshaft. e.g is it a splined shaft that end?
The company who will make driveshafts with any splined ends Track & Rally
Here is a pic of my chain diff :
diff2
diff2


[Edited on 6/2/2007 by nitram38]

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macnab

posted on 6/2/07 at 11:20 AM Reply With Quote
Is this for your new project????

what's it going to be, an even better F1 style of car??






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nitram38

posted on 6/2/07 at 11:29 AM Reply With Quote
It is for the next car, but not F1.
It will be an R1 powered Atom type open chassis with minimal panels.
I already have £6K worth of parts!
I just need to sell mine to make space to start building the chassis.

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BenB

posted on 6/2/07 at 11:35 AM Reply With Quote
The diff CVs are Lobro (bolted joints). 6*8mm bolts hold it in place. There are different size Lobros just to confuse things....

I'd be suprised if they weren't used to using Lobros as well....

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macnab

posted on 6/2/07 at 11:39 AM Reply With Quote
6k? there doesn't seem enough on that car to spend that!






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NS Dev

posted on 6/2/07 at 11:51 AM Reply With Quote
if they are XR4x4 CV flanges (which are common) they should be 100mm OD.

If that's the case, tell them your shafts need splining to suit ford 100mm 25 spline lobro joints, at the inner end.

Rover end......no idea sorry!





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nitram38

posted on 6/2/07 at 12:34 PM Reply With Quote
The rover ends I have, it is just the ford ends I need.
As to 6K, it soon adds up:
700 mile R1 05
Trickshifter
Power commander
DG8 indicator
Barnett clutch
Innovate wide band lambda and XD-16 gauge
Tilton Pedal set with brake bias
Veypor V2 dash
Stainless CAT
New Brake discs, calipers, hubs (rover)
Bright 6
Rod ends
Machined Rod end adjusters.
Fabricated uprights
Pair of seats, 3kg each
Handbrake.
Much more!!!!!!!!

I think that it will cost me another 3-4K more to build.

[Edited on 6/2/2007 by nitram38]

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nitram38

posted on 6/2/07 at 01:56 PM Reply With Quote
Just measured the drive flange on the diff and it is about 102 mm and the holes are about 43mm hole centres and 86mm pcd.

[Edited on 6/2/2007 by nitram38]

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Bitten hero

posted on 6/2/07 at 06:28 PM Reply With Quote
HI martin you mentioned that you had obtained a trickshifter -was it the full one with the downchange blip or just the electronic change if so got a few questions cheers gary
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nitram38

posted on 6/2/07 at 07:22 PM Reply With Quote
I am waiting for the trick shifter to arrive (ebay saturday), but it is the blip version.
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Bitten hero

posted on 6/2/07 at 08:44 PM Reply With Quote
HI martin again , would be intrested to know exactly how it works as i already have a klictronic and am looking at putting the blip /ingnition cut on it as well but just cannot get my head around how it does it( i know that its appears to replace the idle screw but how does it pull it out of gear then blip then put it back into the lower gear when it only moves once per button push??) cheers gary
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nitram38

posted on 6/2/07 at 09:29 PM Reply With Quote
The trickshifter does not change gear for you!
It is a sensor driven system that senses when you start to change gear and cuts the engine briefly. This allows the gears to change without any drive from the engine.
On down shifts it does the same except once in gear it gives the throttle a blip to match the road wheel speed to the correct revs of the engine.
It is supposed to give a smooth transition without having to heel and toe the throttle.

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Bitten hero

posted on 7/2/07 at 06:35 PM Reply With Quote
hi martin again,
yes i knew that but the bit that im trying to get my head round is(bear with me as i am knob when tryng to explain it)
you are in third and pull for second it can not blip while in third and the same insecound so how does it know the exact time to blip in between the two-does that make sense?
I am seriously looking at getting one to conect to my klictronic system to give me both ways clutchless changes up and down.
cheers gary

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nitram38

posted on 7/2/07 at 07:41 PM Reply With Quote
I think that it is the change of direction of your shift that tells it plus it must be connected to speed and rpm. Just a guess.
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