Date: Sat, 18 May 1996 23:54:01 -0800
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From: tbf@pacifier.com (Todd Francis)
Subject: Re: syncro driveline (want)
.>>In a message dated 96-05-18 17:41:59 EDT, you write:
>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a syncro driveline they would like to sell. It dosn't
>>>have to have good joints,or any joints for that matter, Heck, it dosn't even
>>>have to be streight! If you do please let me know.
>>>
>>
>>Drivel ine or drive shaft? I have a few driveshafts. Good joints but
>>probabaly need balance.
>>
>>Dennis.
>>
>> Thanks for the response. I need the shaft between the transaxle and the
front diff. All I really need is the front 10" of the shaft. My driveline
has been freshly rebuilt (the bronze bushings inside) but in the process the
front yokes got crushed eggshape (I got stupid for a second). I would like
to find a front yoke and weld it on to my shaft then have it balanced. You
can't buy that size yoke from a driveline shop. I would like to use my shaft
because I am trying a experiment with the material I replaced the bronze
bushings with. I used molly filled nylon for the bushings. I think this
stuff will last far longer than the bronze that VW installed and it won't
cause wear on the stub that sticks into the bushing. If I can't Locate a
used up shaft that would be suitable to be cut then I will need to get a
good one. I'm getting ready for Inuvik so time is flying by. Please let me
know.
>
Thanks again Todd Francis
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