Actually the Rotation does Reverse if a HalfShaft is Flipped But If ReInstalled on the Same Side of Trany the Face of the BallGroove the Receives or Transmits the Force Remains the Same ~ Have to think about the Inboard End Being Driven & the Outboard End Being the Driver ~ When Flipped & the Rotation Reverses the Face of the BallGroove the Receives or Transmits the Force Remains the Same Because the 1 that was the Driven becomes the Driver & ViseVersa ~ ORR ~ DeanB
On 25 Jun , 2018, at 12:45 PM, David Beierl wrote: >> >> Can they be flipped end for end to put the driving force in the reverse >> direct though? >> > > That doesn't work. You can prove it to yourself by drawing arrows > representing force on opposite ends of a pencil. > > Yrs, > d |
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