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    Question 1974 Lightweight half-shafts

    Well, if any of you read my last post about my TD5, the following is what happened when I returned to my trusty lightweight. It is a sorry tail

    Being that I had not driven it for a while, I checked her all out then drove to Perth. Next morning she was a bit cold and stuttered going up a steep hill. Changed down and... BANG! Long half-shaft gone.

    Now mine is the early Series III type with the flat end caps on the driving flanges, and a FEMALE thread in the end of the shafts. Also, lightweight half-shafts are 3" shorter than standard SIII axles (all was done to fit two cars side by side in a transport aircraft).

    Any got/know of an axle supply in Australia?

    Cheers,

    Dave
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    Standard ser 3 shafts should fit they just look a bit ugly with the dome cap on the outside.

    I used to run a V8 lightweight in UK 15 years ago and the proper shafts were scarce and expensive then. So just put up with the ugly ones

    Ian

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    Standard fit, mine has half and half. Still works fine you just loose the flat end plate.

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    Hi Dave
    The only place in Perth that I can think of that MAY be able to help is West Coast Rover in Kenwick.
    Did you ever live in Narrogin??? Ages ago know but I have seen a lightweight over there once or twice.
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    Theres been a guy selling series 2 and 3 parts in the quokka, he might be able to help, pretty sure ser 2 and 3 shafts are same
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    Thanks guys,

    I have had to get one from UK; I'm one of these crazies that's sticking to the original. Mine have the female thread in the end, not male as per the "sticky-out" hub cap. All up cost me $200 including a new seal for my fuel tank selector tap and rubber boot for it.
    LandyAndy, that was me in Narrogin, I'm now in Katanning (what did I do wrong in a past life??)

    Just out of interest, I thought the axle casing on the original Lightweight was shorter; From what you guys are saying, it's just the hub cap that saves the 3" in width?

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    The axle casings are same other that the reinforcing along the bottom to stop them bending when chucked out of a hercules

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    Quote Originally Posted by davros View Post
    Thanks guys,
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    Just out of interest, I thought the axle casing on the original Lightweight was shorter; From what you guys are saying, it's just the hub cap that saves the 3" in width?

    Cheers,

    Dave
    That's right - if you look at the standard axle/drive flange/hubcap it is easy to see the space saved by just having a cap on the axle only about the same depth as the drive flange itself less the bit that sticks out. The hubcap itself is two inches deep - I just went and measured one!

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    Got my new shaft (the old sort) from UK today after a 4 day wait, including the weekend. Sad the postage was quicker than from Sydney !!

    Thanks for the help and comments guys!

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