cobraboy
Well-Known Member
A question please.
Looking in the WM under the DATA for prop shafts the following info is given.
DATA
Manual gearbox models
Propeller shaft type Hardy-Spicer needle bearing
Tubular shaft 63,5 mm (2.500 in.) diameter
Overall free length (face to face) 1136,65 mm (44.750 in.)
Automatic transmission models
Propeller shaft type Hardy-Spicer needle bearing
Tubular shaft 63,5 mm (2.500 in.) diameter
Overall free length (face to face) 1003,3 mm (39.5 in.)
Yoke angular displacement (see illustration)
Up to final drive suffix 'A' 107 degrees
From final drive suffix 'B' onwards 144 degrees
My question is, do both manual and automatic propshafts have a yoke angular displacement or is it just the automatic propshaft ?
Thank you
Looking in the WM under the DATA for prop shafts the following info is given.
DATA
Manual gearbox models
Propeller shaft type Hardy-Spicer needle bearing
Tubular shaft 63,5 mm (2.500 in.) diameter
Overall free length (face to face) 1136,65 mm (44.750 in.)
Automatic transmission models
Propeller shaft type Hardy-Spicer needle bearing
Tubular shaft 63,5 mm (2.500 in.) diameter
Overall free length (face to face) 1003,3 mm (39.5 in.)
Yoke angular displacement (see illustration)
Up to final drive suffix 'A' 107 degrees
From final drive suffix 'B' onwards 144 degrees
My question is, do both manual and automatic propshafts have a yoke angular displacement or is it just the automatic propshaft ?
Thank you