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NT Drive shaft flanges - Quick response required

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NT Drive shaft flanges - Quick response required

Post by just cruizin' »

OK guys I know this is the wrong time to request a quick response but who wants to run out to their shed and measure the PCD of a NT drive shaft flange, any takers. I'll give you a big thankyou.
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Post by 11_evl »

outside to outside is 82mm
center to center is 73mm
inside to inside in 65mm
total OD of flange is 90mm
total ID of flange is 42mm
hope that helped
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Post by want33s »

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Overall outside diam. is 96mm
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Post by just cruizin' »

some conflicting info there, I have a transfer case that has been drill to suit NT but is not accurate. The 73 PCD I would say would be the one, WT is 85 PCD
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Post by want33s »

I'm sure my measurements are correct but could someone clear this up please.
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Post by just cruizin' »

OK, this could prove to be an issue then. What about 1.0lt's did they have a different PCD.

This is get very complex now.
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Post by suzimad »

if its a sierra transfer case , you dont have to drill anything after the 82 model as the flanges are interchangeable , if the flanges are original , you can usually tell from the old flange pattern and bolt hole sizes what the transfer case originally belonged to .
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Post by just cruizin' »

Cheers, I'm just trying to make my drive shaft spacers interchangeable between WT and NT, I know the PCD's are different but I have vary responces about the what is what, there must be three different flanges out there, so I assume the 1.0lt must be different again. but what is what
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Post by nicbeer »

between wt and nt there is also the bolt size difference.

8mm in the nt and 10mm i think on the wt.
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