S Drive Shafts?
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S Drive Shafts?
I have always believed that S driveshafts have the raised ridge in them, like the two centre ones here?
Also, compared to the non S ones either side, the S ones are a bit shorter? is that correct?
I always though the shafts were all the same length?
Cheers!
Also, compared to the non S ones either side, the S ones are a bit shorter? is that correct?
I always though the shafts were all the same length?
Cheers!
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Re: S Drive Shafts?
Hmmmn.... Tumble weed rolls across the thread!
Anyone care to confirm these as S driveshafts?
Anyone care to confirm these as S driveshafts?
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Re: S Drive Shafts?
yep, dead right Graham
as in the "S" shafts had the raised lumps & are a tad shorter
as in the "S" shafts had the raised lumps & are a tad shorter
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Re: S Drive Shafts?
Aah you can always rely on a goodfernuttinlazyassmountainbikinsurfinfreakinMiniMechanic!
I guess a bit shorter 'cause of the general differences / positioning with Hardy spicers, different hub (vs Drum) etc.
Cheers Matt!
I guess a bit shorter 'cause of the general differences / positioning with Hardy spicers, different hub (vs Drum) etc.
Cheers Matt!
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Re: S Drive Shafts?
Hi Graham,
I read your post yesterday but didn't comment cos I didn't know. The "S" shafts came out in 66 & I have never had a car as late as that.
Thanks for teaching me something, if nothing else.
I read your post yesterday but didn't comment cos I didn't know. The "S" shafts came out in 66 & I have never had a car as late as that.
Thanks for teaching me something, if nothing else.
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Re: S Drive Shafts?
The ones with the raised ridge on them are later shafts, the earlier ones used on cars with rubber couplings don't have these markings, regarding the length I would have to check.
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Re: S Drive Shafts?
i was always lead to believe that the bump is on the shaft to stop the hardy spicer going over centre when the suspension is at full droop - the bump rubs on the suspension pin and acts like a crude stop
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Re: S Drive Shafts?
Really? now that's interesting! or is my leg being pulled? Sounds a bit agricultural even for BMC!guru_1071 wrote:i was always lead to believe that the bump is on the shaft to stop the hardy spicer going over centre when the suspension is at full droop - the bump rubs on the suspension pin and acts like a crude stop
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Re: S Drive Shafts?
Are these shafts found on the autos too ? (should be if the hump is to limit travel - yes?)
Also - any other difference on these shafts? Are they stronger? Better steel etc?
Also - any other difference on these shafts? Are they stronger? Better steel etc?
Cheers,
Ed_
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