bobss396 Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM I generally make my driveshafts from VCG Resins 3D printed u-joints and .125" aluminum tubing, sleeved with .093" tuning. The u-joints have .062" locating pins. Sometimes they have to be installed with the engine/transmission sun assembly. Which can be a juggling act especially with wet CA glue to deal with. So now I make the .125" tubing shorter by about .100" per end. I complete one end and let the other end .093" diameter telescope into the bigger tube. In this case the finished and I inserted into the transmission. Then pulled the other end out to go into the differential. This is where I glue it in. 7 2
Chariots of Fire Posted yesterday at 08:54 PM Posted yesterday at 08:54 PM I do exactly the same thing but with 3D printed U-joints and brass tubing. Looks like we are just about on the same page!👍😎 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 09:45 PM Posted yesterday at 09:45 PM 2 hours ago, bobss396 said: Don't you find that your UJs installed out-of-phase causes a really bad vibration? Asking for a friend. 3 4
Big Messer Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Real driveshafts have U joints welded at both ends and then a telescopic section going into the transmission. Follow the prototype and then glue just at the differential. Looks the easiest way to me. 2
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