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Re: Close Ratio Propshaft Length

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 8:50 am
by types26/36
When I first rebuilt my S2 it did not have a prop-shaft and I remember researching prop-shafts at the time .....probably 25 years ago.
From memory and some scribbled notes the early cars had a prop-shaft with a 4.5" sliding splined yoke while the later cars had a prop-shaft with a 4." sliding yoke, the actual prop-shaft length was the same but overall length was different.
I have a reference for this somewhere and will have a dig around to see if I can find it.

Re: Close Ratio Propshaft Length

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 10:38 am
by Craven
Found this on this site, may explain parts number but not length.
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Re: Close Ratio Propshaft Length

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:45 pm
by types26/36
OK found my reference for the different length yoke, its in the Robinson & Ross "Original Elan Book."

Re: Close Ratio Propshaft Length

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 2:45 pm
by Mazzini
Brilliant! Thank you :-)

Re: Close Ratio Propshaft Length

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 3:41 pm
by promotor
types26/36 wrote:OK found my reference for the different length yoke, its in the Robinson & Ross "Original Elan Book."


Nice one Brian, I'd be interested to know if the propshaft flanges can be swapped? Are they staked, or circlipped?

Mazzini wrote:Outstanding work on the diff and gearbox by the way - thank you.


You're welcome Rob. I guess there's no need for me to measure the gear casings now then! What size flange did we fit on your diff? Larger size if I remember correctly?

Re: Close Ratio Propshaft Length

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 4:17 pm
by types26/36
promotor wrote:Nice one Brian, I'd be interested to know if the propshaft flanges can be swapped? Are they staked, or circlipped?

Hi Al,
Yes its amazing what lingers in the corners of our minds, cant help with the staked/circlipped flanges though :roll:
I still have that 3.54 you did for me and still rotating it periodically :lol: ...... dont know if I'll ever get round to fitting it :oops: .......has the warranty run out yet? :lol: and btw John is nowhere near trying out the LSD :roll:

Re: Close Ratio Propshaft Length

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 4:51 pm
by promotor
types26/36 wrote:
promotor wrote:Nice one Brian, I'd be interested to know if the propshaft flanges can be swapped? Are they staked, or circlipped?

Hi Al,
Yes its amazing what lingers in the corners of our minds, cant help with the staked/circlipped flanges though :roll:
I still have that 3.54 you did for me and still rotating it periodically :lol: ...... dont know if I'll ever get round to fitting it :oops: .......has the warranty run out yet? :lol: and btw John is nowhere near trying out the LSD :roll:


Glad to hear you're still looking after it! When you and John going to get them used?!! :shock: :D

Re: Close Ratio Propshaft Length

PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 1:24 pm
by Elan45
I agree with Rohan that the reason for a different part number prop shaft is the diameter of the flange mounting to the diff. There are different tail housings, different mounting arrangements and even the Mk2 Cortina GT shifter, but all except the Anglia are same length.

Roger

Re: Close Ratio Propshaft Length

PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 4:37 pm
by prezoom
I located a small diameter pinion flange yesterday that I will be using when I convert a 3.9 from a Cortina to a 3.54 for the S2. It seems that it is just a matter of a parts change to go along with what Ford was using at the time. Have never had the opportunity to see what was used on the Anglia, but would guess that it used the small diameter flange.