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4.11's and Rotoflex couplings
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4.11's and Rotoflex couplings
Has anybody setup with 4.11's and maintained the Rotoflex couplings?
Just wondering if it bolts up as usual with the bigger pinion nut, or if machining is required, or if it cant be done.
I've been running uni-uni shafts on the rear, but don't pound the truck like I used to and was hoping to go back to the rotoflex to reduce the NVH on the road.
TIA for any help
Just wondering if it bolts up as usual with the bigger pinion nut, or if machining is required, or if it cant be done.
I've been running uni-uni shafts on the rear, but don't pound the truck like I used to and was hoping to go back to the rotoflex to reduce the NVH on the road.
TIA for any help
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Re: 4.11's and Rotoflex couplings
Slunnie wrote:...but don't pound the truck like I used to and was hoping to go back to the rotoflex to reduce the NVH on the road.
Keep it as it is, when our Mogs arrive you'll be playing hard
Excellent, thanks for this Dave!
The one that I have in (Dana manufacture from what I'm told) seems to have the big Salisbury nut then, though I bought a spare 4.11 from you in the event that I broke a CW/P. This pic is the spare that I've got, and to just confirm that this one will take the rotoflex joint onto it?
The one that I have in (Dana manufacture from what I'm told) seems to have the big Salisbury nut then, though I bought a spare 4.11 from you in the event that I broke a CW/P. This pic is the spare that I've got, and to just confirm that this one will take the rotoflex joint onto it?
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Gday TeamRaider,
The great thing about the Disco2 is that as you increase lift there is minimal, if any change in the pinion to tailshaft angle as the geometry always has the pinion pointing at the transfer case. This is unlike the more traditional Rovers where the pinion angle remains flat or drops, which increases the angle through the rotoflex causing failures.
I recall doing a survery etc a while ago with D2Au, and it seemed that for Disco2's the big thing that kills rotoflex's is big traction tyres and my guess is also shock loading.
The great thing about the Disco2 is that as you increase lift there is minimal, if any change in the pinion to tailshaft angle as the geometry always has the pinion pointing at the transfer case. This is unlike the more traditional Rovers where the pinion angle remains flat or drops, which increases the angle through the rotoflex causing failures.
I recall doing a survery etc a while ago with D2Au, and it seemed that for Disco2's the big thing that kills rotoflex's is big traction tyres and my guess is also shock loading.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
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