I know this isn't the PTO bearing carrier.... but it is what I'm working on at the moment
Joining one shaft to another
I'll start with the transmission shaft, due to this coming from a RWD car (vp Commy) the output shaft is longer than I wanted so I decided to shorten it as much as I could... this has ment cutting a new spline on the shaft
Over the yrs I've worked out an easy (but slow) way of doing this on a minimal budget machine tools wise
I use a cheap Mill/drill and grind them in, here is the trans shaft getting the roughing cuts

I have made up a tool holder that holds a standard 1mm 5" cutting disk I use these to rough out the splines and another to hold a 6" aluminium oxide disk that is profiled to the shape of the spline using a dressing diamond
Here is a shot of the final shaft next door to a spare shaft that I've done a roughing pass on
You'll see a collar on the end of it... unfortunately I'm unable to cut female splines (internal) so I cheat and source these from junk parts in this case a drive flange from a blown hilux diff it happened to be 0.2mm smaller than the major dia so all I did was lathe it down after I'd cut the splines
As for indexing I was lucky and the original output spline and the hilux spline were the same count so I just indexed off the original output spline
The LT95 shaft had a couple of issues
I need to keep the section on the right of the selector gear, the twink pen mark is where the case seal sits so the spline will be to the left of this... that ment to fit the grinding disks the fixed gear had to go
Next issue is it is a very large shaft.... after trying a car wreckers and a light commercial wreckers without any joy I ended up pulling an old toyota hilux automatic transfercase apart and found a splined selector gear that is only 2mm smaller dia than the shaft as a bonus tho the spline profile is the same as the smaller spline on the trans shaft
Machined the female spline down to a collar that I can sweat and weld into a machined bit of hollow bar joining both collars
The male spline is hacked out and using the oil gallery in the center of it and the LT95 shaft a piece of machined rod is used to hold the male spline to the shaft while I welded it in place... so I can use this as an index for cutting the splines (tomorrow nights job lol)
oh and this is on the end of the shaft I'm going to cut off after I have cut the spline


 
					
					 
				
				
				
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