I’m fitting C5 outer CVs to 930 inners. This puts them in a double plunge configuration. The axles are quite long and only have a clip on the outer most edge of the axles.
I can easily install another clip on the inner CV, (lateral/outermost) to the inner race. That way the inner CV is completely clipped in.
Does the outer CV need a clip at the outer most portion? And inner?
Read though lots of information and it seems as though these axles can float. In addition it seems that it’s sort of impossible for the inner cvs to go lateral too much.
I think I will go ahead and make sure the clips are on the inner CVs on both sides of the race. The outer will be challenging as these are usually done with the compression type of clips that compress when slid over.
I can easily install another clip on the inner CV, (lateral/outermost) to the inner race. That way the inner CV is completely clipped in.
Does the outer CV need a clip at the outer most portion? And inner?
Read though lots of information and it seems as though these axles can float. In addition it seems that it’s sort of impossible for the inner cvs to go lateral too much.
I think I will go ahead and make sure the clips are on the inner CVs on both sides of the race. The outer will be challenging as these are usually done with the compression type of clips that compress when slid over.
Hi All,
I'm in an unfortunate situation with the firm who made me some custom axles. I am using Porsche 930 box with 930 CVs on both the inner and outer ends, so nothing unusual.
I have some porsche race car axles of a different length, and the CV inner section is a nice engineering fit on the splines of these original axles, and will slide smoothly on the splined section at just a light hand touch. I supplied both as a sample.
The new axles arrived and the CV inner is a light to medium interference fit on the spline - i.e. needs to be hammered on.
I want the CVs to be centred...
I'm in an unfortunate situation with the firm who made me some custom axles. I am using Porsche 930 box with 930 CVs on both the inner and outer ends, so nothing unusual.
I have some porsche race car axles of a different length, and the CV inner section is a nice engineering fit on the splines of these original axles, and will slide smoothly on the splined section at just a light hand touch. I supplied both as a sample.
The new axles arrived and the CV inner is a light to medium interference fit on the spline - i.e. needs to be hammered on.
I want the CVs to be centred...
- andrewrobertson
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