Godd morning Volks, On Mon, 1998-12-07 16:25:23 -0500, Tom Carrington wrote: > ... > I finally finished the "how-to" article on servicing CV-Joints. I know that the "CV" in "CV-Joints" refers to "constant velocity". But what exactly does this mean? Under which conditions and where is there a constant velocity? And why do normal U-Joints under the same conditions not have this constant velocity property? Inquiring minds want to know :-) Sincerely Rainer '89 Caravelle GL Syncro 16" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Rainer M Woitok | Phone: (+49-9131) 85-27811,-27031 | | Regionales Rechenzentrum | | | Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet | Fax : (+49-9131) 30 29 41 | | Martens-Strasse 1 | Telex: d 629 755 tf erl | | D-91058 Erlangen | | | Germany | Mail: Woitok@RRZE.Uni-Erlangen.DE | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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