Mopar P/S car size and spline count
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11/10/18 06:52 PM
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Moparnut426
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Summit shows a 5/8-36 spline coupler, but I think I’ve gone this rout before and it won’t fit, does anyone sell just a bare u-joint coupler with a 3/4 shaft on the weld side?
Last edited by Moparnut426; 11/11/18 10:25 PM.
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Re: Molar P/S car size and spline count
[Re: Moparnut426]
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11/10/18 08:29 PM
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Check out speedway motors they should have one for you.
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Re: Molar P/S car size and spline count
[Re: poorboy]
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11/11/18 02:20 PM
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A round weld on end put onto a spline steering shaft end is asking for trouble. Get the correct end. Please. Gene absolutely ! i'm not a fan of weld on joints. one wrong zap with the welder, and the joint is history. if you need to weld on your steering shaft, i would suggest obtaining a solid shaft with the spline count of your choice. turn down a 1 1/2-2" section past the splines that will press fit into your present shaft. bevel both ends good for the weld, plus add a couple holes 180* apart for plug welds. then, use a splined joint. gene knows welding, so please listen to him.
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