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RE: Re: [Fwd: Aluminum Front Hub - TR4]

To: Irv Korey <emanteno@attglobal.net>,
Subject: RE: Re: [Fwd: Aluminum Front Hub - TR4]
From: Bill Babcock <BillB@bnj.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 20:45:37 -0800
I'd like two sets Jack. Just tell me when you want the bucks. 
Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: Irv Korey [mailto:emanteno@attglobal.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 12:24 PM
To: 'FOT@autox.team.net'
Subject: Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Aluminum Front Hub - TR4]


The below was forwarded from Jack Drews:

>Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 12:05:59 +0000
>From: "Jack W. Drews" <vinttr4@geneseo.net>
>
>For some reason, I suddenly cannot send out mesages to either FOT, 
>vintage-race,
>or majordomo, so I can't even get a message through to Mark. Bradakis
must 
>think
>I'm a bad boy or something. Would you send him a message about my
problem?
>
>Below is the text of a message I wrote this AM, on hold until I figure
out 
>how to
>send it out:
>
>Thanks to all who indicated interest or no interest in the aluminum hub
>project. I just returned from Southwick Machine and Design, who will be
>supplying the hubs. Although the engineering is not quite complete,
>material is being ordered based on the 20 to 25 sets of hubs that we
>think may be sold.  I think you will want to read the rest of this
>message, whether you thought you were interested or not..
>
>I am told that the current price of aluminum hubs from Britain is $200
>apiece -- $400 a set. If this is incorrect, somebody please correct me.
>The price that Southwick is shooting for is about $200 PER SET OF TWO,
>including all studs, bearings, and seals!
>
>Features:
>
>1.  The hubs will be made from 6061 aluminum -- the best alloy we can
>get.
>
>2. The external shape is modified, eliminating the necked-down portion.
>Flanges are thicker.
>
>3. Hubs come with studs installed.
>
>4. The engineering is complete on the basic hub. However, we are trying
>to upgrade both the inner bearing and the outer one to eliminate or
>reduce bearing failures. We're looking at three possible improvements
>there -- bearings with larger OD but same ID, bearings of more modern
>design with more rollers, or possibly sleeving the spindle in one or
>both locations to allow the use of larger bearings. This technique is
>used by street rodders and circle track racers when they install disc
>brakes, because the standard hubs have larger beraings than than the
>spindles. We are reluctant to get into redesigned spindles. We can do it
>but it complicates the project a lot -- metallurgical and engineering
>advice, dealing with the heat treaters, etc.
>
>4. We're trying for a different inner seal, to replace that dumbe sheet
>metal and felt contraption with a modern lip seal.
>
>Finally, we want to supply the hubs with the new studs and the new
>bearings installed, partly to make sure they are installed correctly,
>and partly to give a final check on bore diameters.
>
>Again, it looks like the price will come in very close to $200 for a
>pair. If you are considering a hub upgrade you may want to see how we
>come out on this -- Southwick is shooting for April availability.
>
>And, again, no financial gain for me.
>
>(and, I think we will be able to get them to supply with 1/2" diameter
for you
>guys with big studs........)
>
>
>
>
>--
>
>uncle jack
>
>Like I said, "Life isn't long enough for me to do another ground-up 
>restoration".
>Well, thank goodness, it is.

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