It's a load of rubbish and I wouldn't swap the rotoflex out for a uni jointed shaft unless you are breaking them more than normal.
I have a front prop shaft issue. I have a 13 degree TC flange angle with a 50mm suspension lift. The drive line shop told me 3 degrees max on a singe cardan joint so the double joint can handle a max of 6 degrees. I need to either drop the transfer case or change the angle of it some how. Therefor remove the rear doughnut on the rear diff and fit a D1 rear prop shaft with uni joints at each end.
Have any of you attempted to do this or know of a solution?
Due to the maths/angle above a heavy duty prop shaft will not fix this problem, only delay the inevitable prop shaft failure.
It's a load of rubbish and I wouldn't swap the rotoflex out for a uni jointed shaft unless you are breaking them more than normal.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
Hello Jazzman,
I have a 2" lift on mine. Have done approximately 100K km on the front driveshaft since I refurbished it. Plenty of towing done in that time. Always kept greasing it before long trips during that time and had no issues(they will fail if you don't look after them)
Have you done anything else that would increase the pressure on the driveline besides the 2" lift? 12,000km doesn't sound like enough to make it fail unless there is something else causing greater strain on the driveline. Bigger tyres? Do you drive in a mechanically friendly manner or thrash the thing?
There must be some other cause otherwise every one and their dog with a 2" lift would be putting their suspension back to standard, or be forking out big bucks to replace the DC joint every 12,000km or be driveshaft experts from all the rebuilds they do on their own drive shafts to save money.
Cheers,
Jason
I thought someone might say this. My front prop shaft made it to the tip of the Cape and Fraser island. It lost a grease nipple between Cains and Fraser. I didn't notice the grease nipple missing until after Fraser. So yes I did leave out a miner detailFitted a D1 front shaft to get home from the Sunshine Coast.
Yes i have larger tires 265 75 15 on Dynamic steel rims.
Found some angles for single cardan joints / uni joints:
Shaft RPM - Shaft Angle
5000 RPM - 3.25 Degrees
4500 RPM - 3.67 Degrees
4000 RPM - 4.25 Degrees
3500 RPM - 5.00 Degrees
3000 RPM - 5.83 Degrees
2500 RPM - 7.00 Degrees
2000 RPM - 8.67 Degrees
1500 RPM - 11.5 Degrees
Hi Jazzman , quick calculation would be somewhere close to a prop shaft speed of approx 2350 rpm @ 100 k/ph which would allow 7-8 degrees per u/j.
Was it the shaft , splines , or u/js that failed?
With more lift, bigger tyres and regular heavy 4wding you should get more than that. I found 1310 shafts to significantly increase life (I was getting about 17000km with standard greasable type) and then when Tom Woods started making the Disco2 yolk which allowed a greasable centre bearing I still haven't had one of those fail, and that's running a DC front and rear - spare shafts and parts are still sitting in the cupboard!
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
Im running a D1 rear shaft in mine and have done so for the last 2 years and many a hard off road trip there no probs![]()
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