how are you all drilling the center hole perfectly straight, Im having a bit of trouble trying to figure that out, going to do a hnt on mine this weekend.
Last night I cut the tail off my output shaft using the "vehicle-in-reverse method". My cut off wheel on my angle grinder cut through it like butter in a few mins. Made a perfectly straight cut and did even need to clean up the splines! Awesome.
So that went great, but I drilled my pilot hole, and I thought it was in the middle, but it's not...shite!
Last night I cut the tail off my output shaft using the "vehicle-in-reverse method". My cut off wheel on my angle grinder cut through it like butter in a few mins. Made a perfectly straight cut and did even need to clean up the splines! Awesome.
So that went great, but I drilled my pilot hole, and I thought it was in the middle, but it's not...shite!
x2. like i said, the hole does not need to be PERFECTLY centered. you just need to get the bolt in. the only point of the hole is to bolt the flange on.
REALLY? I would think that having the bolt - and then the flange, since its location is determined by the bolt - off center would throw the whole thing off balance when in fast rotation, making for terrible vibes. And isn't part of the point to reduce vibes?
Please, explain how I am wrong, because this is one of the things holding me back from trying to do this very mod myself - fear of not being able to center the bolt hole.
With your rig OUT OF 4 wheel drive, and your wheels blocked so your rig doesn't roll; start the engine, and put the tranny in reverse. This will allow the tailshaft to spin in the correct direction. Take the power saw and begin your cut while the tail shaft spins. The tailshaft doesn't really spin all that fast in idle. The counter rotations of the tailshaft and the saw blade will keep everything steady. The cut will take less than a minute, and the cut surface will be surprisingly straight.
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Definately take your time tapping. A quick start with generous amounts of cuttng oil, back out and clean about every 1/4 turn of the tap. Don't rush this step, as removing a broken tap is a real pain....
did mine that way a couple hours ago. only issue was that the 1310 u joint in that driveshaft did not fit my rear yoke. I had to get a spicer 5-134x joint that is a 1310 one way and a 1330 the other.
drill and tap extra slow. i busted the tap off a few weekends ago. it took me an hour to get 95% of it removed so that i could retap it. no amount of drilling or chiseling the tap would get it out. i had to carefully use a cut of torch to blow the tap out.
I just got the (yoke style) hack & tap Sye from dirt bound offroad and it didn't come with directions.
How much of the shaft do I cut off? I have a little over 5" of lift on my xj with an 8.25, is a front shaft going to be the correct length?
Im a little disappointed that there aren't any directions with the kit ir on their website.