It is correct -- the wire wheel banjo (diff housing etc) is narrower than
the
steel wheel version. The half shafts are shorter on the wire wheel car.
You need the housing, half shafts for the rear. For the front you'll need
rotors
and hub assembly.
Mike
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-----Original Message-----
From: Patton Dickson <kpatton@worldnet.att.net>
To: John Colosimo <jcolosim@exodus.lrcsb.lakeheadu.ca>
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Saturday, December 20, 1997 2:51 AM
Subject: Re: Converting to Steel Wheels
>Gosh I hope not. I got the directions out of a book(which I don't have
>in front of me, maybe it was Porter's). If this is true, I'm in a bunch
>or trouble.
>
>Any verifications out there?
>
>Patton
>
>
>John Colosimo wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I believe the axle housing for the wire wheel cars is a bit narrower than
>> that for the solid type, and the axle shafts are shorter to suit. I
think
>> the axle shafts from a solid wheel car are too long to fit in that
housing.
>> A freind of mine just went through this conversion and he had to change
the
>> whole rear axle to fit the solid wheels.
>>
>> John Colosimo
>> 60 &64 sprites
>> wires and solid resectively
>>
>> Hi Evangelos,
>>
>> I'm in the middle of doing the reverse conversion myself (to bad we are
>> so far off, we could just trade parts).
>>
>> All you need from a steel wheel car is
>>
>> wheels
>> hubs and lugs
>> new front rotors (get new ones though)
>> both rear half shafts
>>
>> I got the whole swivel arm assembly from the front on mine though,
>> that way, all I had to do was take off the king pin nut (with spring
>> compressed), remove the brake calipers, and slide everything I needed
>> right off. The parts yard decided that they would rather save the time
>> than go through he process of stripping the hub. Lucky me!!!
>>
>> Patton
>
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>Patton Dickson Dallas, TX
>
>1967 Austin-Healey Sprite H AN9 L 69437
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>
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