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80 series tranfer case flange

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80 series tranfer case flange

Post by Flashman_28 »

Hi

I have come across a problem with putting my modifed drive shaft back in to my 1997 80 series, it is a 40th annin 4.5 petrol auto.
Since i have had a new drive shaft made up from my old front drive
shaft and a hilux double cardin ( i realised this before starting )
that the hilux plate on the end of the double cardin is different in its hole pattern to the standard lancruiser tranfer case flange studs. So i have had to grind off the studs that were on the tranfer case flange and drill holes for the new bolts to line up with the hilux hole ( the centre of the
flange is a perfect fit to the centre of the hulx plate on the double cardin).

But, and here is the pain, there is a plate behind the flange in the transfer case end which they call in some manuals, a protector plate, which is stopping me getting the nut and split washer in to bolt up to, and there is no way i can get a bolt in from behind and put a nut in from the other
end.

Has any one else come across this problem? how did you get around it?
Is the protector plate removable? Is it important ( some one at toyota must have thought so. Is it possible to remove it without dropping the transfer case and putting it apart?

Chris
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Post by 5link80 »

I have had this problem on a zook before.. Why no try drilling a hole in the flange and tapping a thread into it.. There is a good 6mm on the flange which would be enough for a drive shaft..

Kyle
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Post by Flashman_28 »

thanks Kyle

Tried tapping the holes but as it is a bit of a nightmare to get the flange off, it has been a little too inacurate to get the holes to line up perfectly and it is giving a problem bolting it through to get the threads to line up. Great advice though.
I am probably going to just drill the holes out and grind a chamfer on the nut and slide it in between the flange and the seal protector and bolt up to that.

Thanks

Chris
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

What is so hard about pulling the flange off?

Just pull it off and do it properly, the last thing you want is a bloody driveshaft falling off
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Post by RUFF »

Ask Nick about how it feels when the front of the rear tailshaft falls out at 100klm on the highway and what the underside of his rig now looks like :shock: :shock:
This happened to him yesterday.
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Post by Flashman_28 »

I am getting a bit out of my mechanical depth already chopping up drive shatfts, dropping the transfer case and finding out how to get the flang off doesnt sound like a weekend mechanics job!
I have to admit i dont want the damn thing falling off, what sort of mess did it make?
Is there a new textured floorwell finish to go with it ? ?

chris
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