Hooke Jjoint Driveshaft - why?
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It's a mystery to me!
This is a serious question and not an attempt to rattle any chains. I simply do not understand why anyone would
choose to fit hooke joint shaft, with the unavoidable addition of nasty sliding splnes, when a proper CV joint driveshaft is available for much the same price.
The CV joint was developed, as far as I know, to correct the horrors that hooke joints cause on FWD cars. They may be OK (ish) in situation where the angles involved are small and not particularly variable - such as a Pro. shaft. The deflection of Elan driveshafts are not small.
What am I missing? Why does anyone bother with them when an far superior alternative is available?
P.S. Sorry about the typo in the heading, I'm stuck with only using my left for a while! (Which is far trickier than one
would imagine unless experienced!)
This is a serious question and not an attempt to rattle any chains. I simply do not understand why anyone would
choose to fit hooke joint shaft, with the unavoidable addition of nasty sliding splnes, when a proper CV joint driveshaft is available for much the same price.
The CV joint was developed, as far as I know, to correct the horrors that hooke joints cause on FWD cars. They may be OK (ish) in situation where the angles involved are small and not particularly variable - such as a Pro. shaft. The deflection of Elan driveshafts are not small.
What am I missing? Why does anyone bother with them when an far superior alternative is available?
P.S. Sorry about the typo in the heading, I'm stuck with only using my left for a while! (Which is far trickier than one
would imagine unless experienced!)
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What Rohan says, and my brother in law did some research recently and found (in the UK) that having a two UJ plus sliding joint drive shaft made up by a prop shaft specialist near Heathrow was significantly cheaper than a two CV shaft. Money talks!
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