Mike
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Apr 30, 2014 14:51:50 GMT
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I'm having difficulty finding a propshaft to fit the MGB V6 conversion. and a one off is looking to be silly money. as so I'm looking for a propshaft around
1m long good to take around 210ftlb off torque with flanges on both ends so its cheap enough to make an adapter. does anyone know off anything?
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Apr 30, 2014 15:03:05 GMT
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Cosworth 4wd prop ?? Only downside is it has one male splines end ,but you could get 2x props and swap that end for another flanged end to make it easier ??
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Apr 30, 2014 15:21:53 GMT
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210lbft doesn't really tell you what the prop will need to take without some gear ratio's too..
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Apr 30, 2014 15:22:52 GMT
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Oh and they take well in excess of 500tourques too
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MrSpeedy
East Midlands
www.vintagediesels.co.uk
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Apr 30, 2014 15:23:44 GMT
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Silly money? You should be able to get a custom one made to suit your job for under £200. I wouldn't consider that excessive when you consider the cost of adapting/reconditioning a scrapyard special
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Mike
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Apr 30, 2014 15:36:52 GMT
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Cosworth 4wd prop ?? Only downside is it has one male splines end ,but you could get 2x props and swap that end for another flanged end to make it easier ?? I was thinking that about the rx8 prop but the mgb rear axle is live so il need some way off allowing the prop to adjust its length when the axle moves if you get were I'm comign from hmm anyone recomend a propshaft specialist? cheapest iv got so far was £230+vat which was for a new prop and anadaptor making. which thought was a bit pricey to be fair. i figured i could buy my own prop and make adaptors for sub £100
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MrSpeedy
East Midlands
www.vintagediesels.co.uk
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Apr 30, 2014 15:40:39 GMT
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Dave Mac propshafts in Coventry They do all our boat shafts, which are at least double the torque you're looking at and up to 9 feet in length
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MrSpeedy
East Midlands
www.vintagediesels.co.uk
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Apr 30, 2014 15:41:55 GMT
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I was thinking that about the rx8 prop but the mgb rear axle is live so il need some way off allowing the prop to adjust its length when the axle moves if you get were I'm comign from Just make sure you ask for a sliding joint at one end
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Mike
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Apr 30, 2014 19:50:40 GMT
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Hmm, I'm sturggling finding somewere that will machine a splined adapter. anybody know anywere? how do they even machine a spline?
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sowen
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Apr 30, 2014 20:08:41 GMT
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Do you have the original propshaft for the gearbox?
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MrSpeedy
East Midlands
www.vintagediesels.co.uk
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Apr 30, 2014 20:31:16 GMT
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Ford type 9? They can supply a shaft with the spine already fitted.
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Mike
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i do have the original propshaft for the gearbox
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sowen
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I see you have two options, get Dave Mac (as MrSpeedy has suggested) or some other prop manufacturer to make a new prop to your specs, or have one made from two old ones. The custom one off should fit straight off and be ready balanced with no messing about (well worth the money for something that spins fast), but making one from two needs to be precision joined assuming they are compatible then needs balancing.
My honest opinion would be get one made as others have suggested.
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I had Reco prop make me one for less than 150 a few years back. Id go that route again tbh, it's simple. Order - pay - fit - forget.
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choptop
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having fun in a 61
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have you tried dunning and fairbanks in leeds
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chrismc
Yorkshire and The Humber
www.redhouseclassics.com
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Another vote for Dunning and Fairbanks in Leeds. They made a custom prop for my v8 Magnum a few months ago. Can't remember the price but it was less than £200.
One of the guys that works there has an old Chevy Pickup that he has modified with a v8 etc...
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Last Edit: May 3, 2014 7:09:08 GMT by chrismc
Have a look at my restoration blog...www.redhouseclassics.com
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Another recommendation for Dave Mac here. They do all ours for work and never had an issue. £200 odd + vat doesn't sound too unreasonable, at least you know it'll be bob on that way.
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Try Bailey morris know that they do shafts for bike conversions fairly cheap. Mk2 escort single piece ones can be got for £100.
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marinacoupe
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Marina Coupe, Triumph Stag
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Reco Prop in Luton did my type 9 in my Marina. I gave them the Marina prop which needed shortening slightly and a sliding spline adding to the end that pokes into the output shaft of the gearbox. Got it back with complete new front half and all balanced up. www.reco-prop.co.ukPersonally I would go along to a local company and discuss your design needs face to face. They will take more interest and will be much more likely to give you a good price.
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