Here's a guess regarding the question from back home in Indiana.
This is a guess. A drive shaft a straight and one-piece - like Austin Healey
for example. A drive line would be a combination of more than one drive shaft
- maybe like a truck. But . . . . . that's a guess.
So I took these Austin Healey rear brake drums to a shop called a drive-line
shop. To be more precise - I called first.
Low and behold - he had already had a center hub to fit / adapt the drum to
the lathe.
To be more correct - I called first. When I told the drive-line guy what I
was trying to do he told me that he knew . I was talking about. Wonders
never cease. I sure enjoy this car - a BJ8. I had one in early 70s. Now
this one.
So someone asked - 'Now the $64,000 question. Is the shake gone". That is a
good one.
Well . . . I will answer that when I get this project back together.
Dick / WA State
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark and kathy LaPierre
To: Lyle Matson ; AustinHealey List
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: I have good news
We don't get that term "drive line" out here in the corn fields of IN.
Whats a "drive line shop"?
Is there another term that may be interchanageable. Drive shaft balancing,
maybe?
Thanks , Mark
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