EndlessMtnFab
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So what does all this lead to? Keep reading !
Balancing the two .....
Obviously .... bubble gum and cardboard tube won't hold them together. So I had Jed's Machine in WI send me one of their adapter kits. I requested they *not* weld it up so that I would be able to do a custom rotation.
The NP203 needed to be drilled & tapped to match the AX-15 bolt pattern. I had a friend with a mill & indexing table do that for me as a favor. It really can be done by hand ... but he was kind enough to do it gratis. I found I needed to shave the input bearing retainer by a few thousandths. Otherwise, the NP203 would not sit flat to the AX-15. I went to Lowe's and grabbed long set screws and used Loctite 2760 thread locker. This stuff is even stronger than the Red 271 product. Thanks to the redrilling of the bolt pattern, some of the old holes in the case are "open" and the last thing I need is to have the set screw work it's way forward and drop inside. :shiver:
I was unable to clock the NP203 any direction other than straight down. If I moved it to the right, it would interfere with the exhaust. If I moved it to the left, there would be driveshaft issues. Not to mention the tunnel was kind of narrow here and a "partial" rotation actually hung lower than a vertical case.
And *no* smart-azz comments about my 'crossmember'

Balancing the two .....

Obviously .... bubble gum and cardboard tube won't hold them together. So I had Jed's Machine in WI send me one of their adapter kits. I requested they *not* weld it up so that I would be able to do a custom rotation.



The NP203 needed to be drilled & tapped to match the AX-15 bolt pattern. I had a friend with a mill & indexing table do that for me as a favor. It really can be done by hand ... but he was kind enough to do it gratis. I found I needed to shave the input bearing retainer by a few thousandths. Otherwise, the NP203 would not sit flat to the AX-15. I went to Lowe's and grabbed long set screws and used Loctite 2760 thread locker. This stuff is even stronger than the Red 271 product. Thanks to the redrilling of the bolt pattern, some of the old holes in the case are "open" and the last thing I need is to have the set screw work it's way forward and drop inside. :shiver:
I was unable to clock the NP203 any direction other than straight down. If I moved it to the right, it would interfere with the exhaust. If I moved it to the left, there would be driveshaft issues. Not to mention the tunnel was kind of narrow here and a "partial" rotation actually hung lower than a vertical case.
And *no* smart-azz comments about my 'crossmember'
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