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Re: Driving Flange

To: mdunst@SMTPLINK.COH.ORG, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Driving Flange
From: Catpusher@aol.com
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 19:26:09 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-08-11 15:16:35 EDT, you write:

<<   After the last race I put my car on the stands to look it over.  I 
      found that the IRS driving flange was split wide-open! This happened 
      to me in the past and I just replaced the parts.
      
      In the moss book it is part #44 (674-850).  The stub axle fits into 
      this with a taper and woodruff key and is tightened up just like the 
      front stub axle.  Now, this driving flange is no longer available.  
      Any sources? I will probably have to get another whole diff. unit.
      
      -Though I believe that a TR6 differential unit and driving flange is 
      identical to a TR4A-IRS they have different part #'s.
      
      Looking at the remnants of the flange it appears that it broke/split 
      all at one time.  Metal fatigue?  Loose taper fitting?  I suspect that
      the best thing to do is getting a flange and axle and getting the 
      tapers to fit by lapping. Comments?
      
      Should machining in another keyway be helpful? -i.e. have two keyways 
      or is this not needed.  
      
      Thanks    -Mordy      
  >>
   The early parts fail in street use and were uprated by the factory.  Use
the
later items; the key is wider.  It fits with no mods.
Lapping the taper should help.
I check the nut torque in street cars, and most strongly recommend that you
do frequently!      
                            Regards    Hardy

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