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Re: driveline questions

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Subject: Re: driveline questions
From: Ian Dixon <minibajasjsu@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 21:59:48 -0800 (PST)
Last year we used Yamaha equipment.  It was nice because the rear hubs from 
that atv (with no
drums) fit perfectely on the front stub axles (came with drums).  Same spline 
spec.  Then we
machined an adapter ring for the rotor which was attached to the hub by the 
wheel studs.

We cut the axles in half and machined a step in each half for a tube to be 
pressed on.  Before
welding you should mount the axle in a lathe and check the straighness with a 
dial indicator.  Tap
it with a hammer until it's straight, then tack weld it a few times around the 
circumferance (Weld
it off of the Lathe).  Check it again and finish welding.  In the end the axle 
doesn't need to be
perfect due to the low rotation speed.  No problem with failures.  The tubing 
we used was 1" OD x
.190" Wall 4130, which was overkill but it fit well.

Ian - SJSU

--- Eric Hutchenreuther <emhutchenreuther@hotmail.com> wrote:
> From the teams using the front end of a 4x4 ATV for driveline, what have you
> done about rear brakes? It looks like all 4x4 Hondas use drum brakes. All
> other brands I've seen are way more expensive. Inboard brakes would be very
> cool, but more work. Also, have you ever experienced any trouble with
> extending the halfshafts? Is there a trick to welding them straight? Any heat
> affected zone failures?
> 
> We are carrying out a feasibility study for this arrangement.
> 
> thank you,
> Eric Hutchenreuther
> Kettering University
> 


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