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daver6

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I've just stripped my spare beam... Oxy-Acetylene to the rescue


anyways, are my shafts dead? Dunno

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 23:27
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yup, deaddy dead.

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 23:31
daver6

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The surface finish really isn't all that bad though? Is it worth polishing it up in the lathe?

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 23:35
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that'll make the shaft smaller and cause movement, which would kill the inner bearing quite sharpish.

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 23:40
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So basically, ANY wear = dead shaft?

hmm, that was a waste of half a tank and £40

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 23:42
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I wonder if you can speedi-sleeve these? I'm guessing the loads will be too great

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 23:44
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no idea about sleeving, what I have head of is building the surface back up with weld then machining back down to tolerance, but unless you can carry this all out yourself you're better off just shelling out for some new shafts off ebay or from a dealer.

or get lucky with a donor from a base model 205/309/306 etc, for example I happened upon an E reg 205 base model on Wednesday, popped the arms off in the yard, (no brute force required!!) and they were absolutely mint Big grin

£30, bang on!

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Posted 18th May 2012 at 23:49
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I sleeved mine, seem to be standing up to it just fine.

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 00:03
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You'll notice the top of the shaft has masses of wear compared to the bottom, as all the load is pressing down on the shaft. If you want to do it really cheap just press out the shaft, then put it in so the bottom is now at the top! Ta da, nice smooth bearing surface!

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 00:30
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Are the pins not different diameters at each end?

So long since I did mine, I can't remember...Doh

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 08:04
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yup.

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 08:44
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As said above if you are a skint just spin the shafts 180, will be fine.


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Posted 19th May 2012 at 08:54
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I think I'll have to go down that route (180) if I'm to actually do what I want to do, really can't afford replacing the shafts.

I do have another spare, but really don't fancy stripping it as I really don't have the space.

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 09:17
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Right, so had a quick chat with my uncle, who has mentioned metal spraying to build it back up, then machine it back to tolerance.

I'm also going to check the price of En19 steel to machine some new'n's

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 09:35
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drop bridgecraft engineering a line, they were looking into them I believe.

I doubt it'll be worthwhile you making a couple yourself when you can still buy them easily enough.

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 09:46
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We are not going to be producing any shafts unfortunately. Febi Bilstein are now supplying them for £54 a piece which is a very good price compared to eBay/dealer items. We were looking at around £60 each when we priced them.

As people have said if your skint just spin the shaft 180 fit some new seals and put it back together.

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 10:04
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Ohhh, I shall have to find a retailer for them then, anywhere near you doing them Allan?

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 10:09
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allanallen wrote:
We are not going to be producing any shafts unfortunately. Febi Bilstein are now supplying them for £54 a piece which is a very good price compared to eBay/dealer items. We were looking at around £60 each when we priced them.

As people have said if your skint just spin the shaft 180 fit some new seals and put it back together.


Oh? I've not seen the ferbi/bilsteins anywhere?

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 10:37
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neither have I, but I'm off to my local motorfactor to ask Big grin

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 10:53
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I know Tom ordered a pair last week,not sure where from though.

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 11:06
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allanallen wrote:
I know Tom ordered a pair last week,not sure where from though.


Well, I suggest you find out! Big grin

I'm thinking replacing must be a better idea than rotating? Or am I just being too scared? Dunno

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 11:22
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win, my local place does them next day Smile

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 12:40
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How much mate?

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 12:43
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stan_306gti6 wrote:
Are the pins not different diameters at each end?

So long since I did mine, I can't remember...Doh


Rotating the shaft 180 degrees, not rotating end to end Smile

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Posted 19th May 2012 at 12:44
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http://www.febi-parts.com/article.php?r_searchInput=517617# <--- Febi part Smile Can't find a price yet though

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