TABC propshafts

jeffrey townsend
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TABC propshafts

Post by jeffrey townsend » Sun Dec 30, 2018 2:47 am

Hi All, I have a propshaft for use on TA1957. It measures approximately 44 inches flange to flange the same as the one on my TB. However both flanges are circular but the ones on my TB and the TA gearbox(XPAG)/backaxle are square with 2 of the sides having an inward curve. Bolt holes line up so no problem there. Does it matter if flanges are circular? How are propshafts balanced? I ve always made sure to rebolt flanges as they came apart on the TB but with the TA I won t be able to do this. Happy New Year to everyone. Jeff TA1957. TB0489. Cambridgeshire UK JOIN US AT TB80 IN MAY 2019 TO CELEBRATE THE 80TH BIRTHDAY OF ALL TB s. Sent from my iPhone

Clive Sherriff
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Re: TABC propshafts

Post by Clive Sherriff » Sun Dec 30, 2018 3:21 am

Attachments :Jeff,It should be OK, just make sure that the yokes 3 and 6 at the end of the shaft are aligned as below, most shafts only allow the spline to be fitted in one position, as per the drawing below, rarely you don't get this and the yokes 1 and 3 can end upfitted at various angles to each other. [img]cid:ii_jqasw81j0[/img] Yes, It's worth finding someone who can balance the prop shaft, Go GOOGLE. Clive Oxford UK [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipmcdn.avast.com%2Fimages%2Ficons%2Ficon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif&t=1546371785&sig=0XIF1SfKb9ssGLUqr460Vw--~D[/img] Virus-free. www.avast.com
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 at 10:48, jeffrey townsend jeff.townsend@hotmail.co.uk [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] Hi All, I have a propshaft for use on TA1957. It measures approximately 44 inches flange to flange the same as the one on my TB. However both flanges are circular but the ones on my TB and the TA gearbox(XPAG)/backaxle are square with 2 of the sides having an inward curve. Bolt holes line up so no problem there. Does it matter if flanges are circular? How are propshafts balanced? I ve always made sure to rebolt flanges as they came apart on the TB but with the TA I won t be able to do this. Happy New Year to everyone. Jeff TA1957. TB0489. Cambridgeshire UK JOIN US AT TB80 IN MAY 2019 TO CELEBRATE THE 80TH BIRTHDAY OF ALL TB s. Sent from my iPhone

jeffrey townsend
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Re: TABC propshafts

Post by jeffrey townsend » Sun Dec 30, 2018 3:56 am

Attachments : Thanks Clive. That s reassuring. The shaft has a balance weight on it but I suppose it s still worth getting it checked.  It would be great to meet you and your TB at TB80 based at Whitney, Oxfordshire in May. Come over for a day of you can t make the whole weekend. I can send details if you need them.  Thanks again  Jeff  Sent from my iPhone
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Jeff, It should be OK, just make sure that the yokes 3 and 6 at the end of the shaft are aligned as below, most shafts only allow the spline to be fitted in one position, as per the drawing below, rarely you don't get this and the yokes 1 and 3 can end up fitted at various angles to each other. Yes, It's worth finding someone who can balance the prop shaft, Go GOOGLE. Clive  Oxford UK [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipmcdn.avast.com%2Fimages%2Ficons%2Ficon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif&t=1546371785&sig=0XIF1SfKb9ssGLUqr460Vw--~D[/img] Virus-free. www.avast.com On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 at 10:48, jeffrey townsend jeff.townsend@hotmail.co.uk [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u]   Hi All, I have a propshaft for use on TA1957. It measures approximately 44 inches flange to flange the same as the one on my TB. However both flanges are circular but the ones on my TB and the TA gearbox(XPAG)/backaxle are square with 2 of the sides having an inward curve. Bolt holes line up so no problem there. Does it matter if flanges are circular? How are propshafts balanced? I ve always made sure to rebolt flanges as they came apart on the TB but with the TA I won t be able to do this. Happy New Year to everyone. Jeff TA1957. TB0489. Cambridgeshire UK JOIN US AT TB80 IN MAY 2019 TO CELEBRATE THE 80TH BIRTHDAY OF ALL TB s. Sent from my iPhone

jan johnson
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Re: TABC propshafts

Post by jan johnson » Wed Jan 02, 2019 10:42 am

I ve had two(2) prop shafts rebuilt and balanced at a shop near me in Northern Cincinnati; I read somewhere that

A balanced prop shaft vs. an unbalanced one, [i]can [/i]make as much as another 500 R.P.M. increase!? Jan/Fairfield, Ohio

P.S., I m girding my loins for the possible backlash!

 

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Roger Furneaux
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Re: TABC propshafts

Post by Roger Furneaux » Wed Jan 02, 2019 3:14 pm

hi Jan - why are you expecting backlash? Although I should point out that whereas a balanced prop-shaft will not magically give you another 500rpm, and unbalanced one will LOSE you that 500rpm... I first heard this many years ago from Henry Stone, author of "The Insomnia Crew" who worked on race and record car preparation at Abingdon. Cheers Roger
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 9:22 PM Jan Johnson jgarnaes@yahoo.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] I ve had two(2) prop shafts rebuilt and balanced at a shop near me in Northern Cincinnati; I read somewhere that

A balanced prop shaft vs. an unbalanced one, [i]can [/i]make as much as another 500 R.P.M. increase!? Jan/Fairfield, Ohio

P.S., I m girding my loins for the possible backlash!

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Clive Sherriff
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Re: TABC propshafts

Post by Clive Sherriff » Thu Jan 03, 2019 1:46 am

Whilst an unbalanced prop shaft will produce considerable vibration (indeed, enough to make the car undrivable, and possibly failure) I cannot see how it would affect engine revs. as there is no actual power absorption. Clove m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipmcdn.avast.com%2Fimages%2Ficons%2Ficon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif&t=1546561384&sig=K.s9GeHuTgkdTv9aJKYr1A--~D[/img] Virus-free. www.avast.com
On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 at 23:14, Roger Furneaux roger.46tc@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] hi Jan - why are you expecting backlash? Although I should point out that whereas a balanced prop-shaft will not magically give you another 500rpm, and unbalanced one will LOSE you that 500rpm... I first heard this many years ago from Henry Stone, author of "The Insomnia Crew" who worked on race and record car preparation at Abingdon. Cheers Roger On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 9:22 PM Jan Johnson jgarnaes@yahoo.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] I ve had two(2) prop shafts rebuilt and balanced at a shop near me in Northern Cincinnati; I read somewhere that

A balanced prop shaft vs. an unbalanced one, [i]can [/i]make as much as another 500 R.P.M. increase!? Jan/Fairfield, Ohio

P.S., I m girding my loins for the possible backlash!

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jeffrey townsend
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Re: TABC propshafts

Post by jeffrey townsend » Thu Jan 03, 2019 2:17 am

#ygrps-yiv-62381131 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;} Hello Clive, A couple of questions on propshafts that you or others may be able to answer as follows: Which parts of the shaft should be included in the balancing, e.g. bare shaft only, shaft and front yoke, shaft and yoke and flanges I've always understood that a propshaft should go back in the same orientation to gearbox and axle flanges as it came out to maintain balance. However if the gearbox and backaxle rotational parts are not included in the balancing why is this? In addition with a re-balanced shaft no previous orientation is applicable I have meticulously aligned my TB propshaft to punch marks rear and front for years. Was I wasting my time? Regards, Jeff Townsend North Cambs UK TA1957  TB0489 Own a TB? Join us at TB80 in May near Oxford to celebrate your cars 80th birthday. Details from Jeff Townsend or Mike Inglehearn [b]From:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of CLIVE SHERRIFF csherriff99@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> [b]Sent:[/b] 03 January 2019 09:45 [b]To:[/b] Roger Furneaux [b]Cc:[/b] Jan Johnson; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] Re: TABC propshafts    

Whilst an unbalanced prop shaft will produce considerable vibration (indeed, enough to make the car undrivable, and possibly failure) I cannot see how it would affect engine revs. as there is no actual power absorption. Clove m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipmcdn.avast.com%2Fimages%2Ficons%2Ficon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif&t=1546561384&sig=K.s9GeHuTgkdTv9aJKYr1A--~D[/img] Virus-free. www.avast.com On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 at 23:14, Roger Furneaux roger.46tc@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

hi Jan - why are you expecting backlash? Although I should point out that whereas a balanced prop-shaft will not magically give you another 500rpm, and unbalanced one will LOSE you that 500rpm... I first heard this many years ago from Henry Stone, author of "The Insomnia Crew" who worked on race and record car preparation at Abingdon. Cheers Roger On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 9:22 PM Jan Johnson jgarnaes@yahoo.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:  

I ve had two(2) prop shafts rebuilt and balanced at a shop near me in Northern Cincinnati; I read somewhere that

A balanced prop shaft vs. an unbalanced one, can make as much as another 500 R.P.M. increase!? Jan/Fairfield, Ohio

P.S., I m girding my loins for the possible backlash!

 

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jeffrey townsend
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Re: TABC propshafts

Post by jeffrey townsend » Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:46 am

#ygrps-yiv-391307288 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;} Just a further thought on propshafts - the TA shaft I am working on has a balance weight fixed so should it be OK to use as is provided there have been no changes/repairs to it. Regards, Jeff [b]From:[/b] jeffrey townsend jeff.townsend@hotmail.co.uk> [b]Sent:[/b] 03 January 2019 10:17 [b]To:[/b] Roger Furneaux; CLIVE SHERRIFF [b]Cc:[/b] Jan Johnson; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] Re: TABC propshafts   Hello Clive, A couple of questions on propshafts that you or others may be able to answer as follows: Which parts of the shaft should be included in the balancing, e.g. bare shaft only, shaft and front yoke, shaft and yoke and flangesI've always understood that a propshaft should go back in the same orientation to gearbox and axle flanges as it came out to maintain balance. However if the gearbox and backaxle rotational parts are not included in the balancing why is this? In addition with a re-balanced shaft no previous orientation is applicable I have meticulously aligned my TB propshaft to punch marks rear and front for years. Was I wasting my time? Regards, Jeff Townsend North Cambs UK TA1957  TB0489 Own a TB? Join us at TB80 in May near Oxford to celebrate your cars 80th birthday. Details from Jeff Townsend or Mike Inglehearn [b]From:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of CLIVE SHERRIFF csherriff99@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> [b]Sent:[/b] 03 January 2019 09:45 [b]To:[/b] Roger Furneaux [b]Cc:[/b] Jan Johnson; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] Re: TABC propshafts    

Whilst an unbalanced prop shaft will produce considerable vibration (indeed, enough to make the car undrivable, and possibly failure) I cannot see how it would affect engine revs. as there is no actual power absorption. Clove m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipmcdn.avast.com%2Fimages%2Ficons%2Ficon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif&t=1546561384&sig=K.s9GeHuTgkdTv9aJKYr1A--~D[/img] Virus-free. www.avast.com On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 at 23:14, Roger Furneaux roger.46tc@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

hi Jan - why are you expecting backlash? Although I should point out that whereas a balanced prop-shaft will not magically give you another 500rpm, and unbalanced one will LOSE you that 500rpm... I first heard this many years ago from Henry Stone, author of "The Insomnia Crew" who worked on race and record car preparation at Abingdon. Cheers Roger On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 9:22 PM Jan Johnson jgarnaes@yahoo.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:  

I ve had two(2) prop shafts rebuilt and balanced at a shop near me in Northern Cincinnati; I read somewhere that

A balanced prop shaft vs. an unbalanced one, can make as much as another 500 R.P.M. increase!? Jan/Fairfield, Ohio

P.S., I m girding my loins for the possible backlash!

 

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Roger Furneaux
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Re: TABC propshafts

Post by Roger Furneaux » Thu Jan 03, 2019 5:21 am

hi Clove (don't you just love typos!) that was the point I made: it would be a VERY bad propshaft to make a car undriveable, but onw which was slightly unbalanced would make itself felt and not let the engine rev as freely. As to balancing, when I had mine done years ago, I went to the trouble of removing the two drive flanges after marking them up, and bolted them on to the shaft. The guy took one look and said: we can't do it with those on! Rgds Roger
On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 9:46 AM CLIVE SHERRIFF csherriff99@gmail.com> wrote: Whilst an unbalanced prop shaft will produce considerable vibration (indeed, enough to make the car undrivable, and possibly failure) I cannot see how it would affect engine revs. as there is no actual power absorption. Clove m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipmcdn.avast.com%2Fimages%2Ficons%2Ficon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif&t=1546561385&sig=PqAPsCP2uxoo_jhslbqgxA--~D[/img] Virus-free. www.avast.com On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 at 23:14, Roger Furneaux roger.46tc@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] hi Jan - why are you expecting backlash? Although I should point out that whereas a balanced prop-shaft will not magically give you another 500rpm, and unbalanced one will LOSE you that 500rpm... I first heard this many years ago from Henry Stone, author of "The Insomnia Crew" who worked on race and record car preparation at Abingdon. Cheers Roger On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 9:22 PM Jan Johnson jgarnaes@yahoo.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] I ve had two(2) prop shafts rebuilt and balanced at a shop near me in Northern Cincinnati; I read somewhere that

A balanced prop shaft vs. an unbalanced one, [i]can [/i]make as much as another 500 R.P.M. increase!? Jan/Fairfield, Ohio

P.S., I m girding my loins for the possible backlash!

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Joe Curto
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Re: TABC propshafts

Post by Joe Curto » Thu Jan 03, 2019 7:36 am

Fellows for drive/prop shaft work on this  (USA) side of the pond I can recommend this shop  they are a competent British car repair shop they also own a drive shaft speciality shop, Talk to JD and mention my name Joe Curto JD's British car./ 313 Wilhagan Road Nashville, TN 37217 usa 615 361-3887 -----Original Message----- From: Roger Furneaux roger.46tc@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> To: Jan Johnson jgarnaes@yahoo.com> Cc: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wed, Jan 2, 2019 6:14 pm Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re: TABC propshafts   hi Jan - why are you expecting backlash? Although I should point out that whereas a balanced prop-shaft will not magically give you another 500rpm, and unbalanced one will LOSE you that 500rpm... I first heard this many years ago from Henry Stone, author of "The Insomnia Crew" who worked on race and record car preparation at Abingdon. Cheers Roger
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 9:22 PM Jan Johnson jgarnaes@yahoo.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u]   I ve had two(2) prop shafts rebuilt and balanced at a shop near me in Northern Cincinnati; I read somewhere that A balanced prop shaft vs. an unbalanced one, [i]can [/i]make as much as another 500 R.P.M. increase!? Jan/Fairfield, Ohio P.S., I m girding my loins for the possible backlash! [u][/u] [u][/u] Sent from Mail for Windows 10 [u][/u] [u][/u]
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