
 Originally Posted by 
Boof Ed
					
				 
				Thanks workingonit,
Is the long spline input gear the cross drilled one? I have this already.
Actually, i was thinking replicating the part that i just broke.
(not weld to the input gear as Sitec did.) 
This would be easy for me to get made in Cairns.
1:ZF Spud shaft splines and shaft already heat treated etc. (and cheap)
2:Then a flange made in lathe (simple & cheap)
3: press ZF Spud into new flange
4: weld while in lathe to keep true
5: bolt the whole lot up like the original part.
Sheldons shaft lasted me 50,000km, seems too brittle. (untrained guess) and too small a radius on the transitions.
My thoughts were that the ZF spud should be up for the job. 
Money is a factor for me, but i will not skimp if anyone thinks this will be an inferior method. If this costs me $500 and the tested Outcast is $1000 I'd probably go with Outcast. Thoughts?
			
		 
	 
 That style of construction is still on my viable list, but I think I'd do it with one of the Puma spud shafts (need to confirm lengths etc and cut/machine the large spline off) as it would give a larger area for weld and interference fit. I'd also only weld the end of the shaft into the front of the flange rather than fillet weld the shaft to the flange on the rear side, but that's purely based on seeing various bits of kit broken through/around welds over the years. Likely not an issue if its welded correctly by an expert, and there are no alignment issues.
I'd true the flange up after welding too.
I'm happy to be told otherwise, but I can't see an issue with its strength/durability.
Steve
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
1988 120 with rust and potential
1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
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