Kiwi Landie
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I'm up to rolling chassis stage in my SWB S3 restoration.
I have got GME parabolics mounted front and rear. Standard Rover diff at front. ENV diff at rear. Standard 2.25 engine and box.
When I bought it, the car had been a farm wagon for about 20 years and had been severely abused. Lots of stuff did not fit or had been bodged. The propshafts were identical - both were fronts. But strangely enough, they did fit! It was on standard springs.
Trouble now is, the front prop is too short, by about 30 mm. And the rear is too long, by about 10 mm.
Now I know the rear shaft that I have is actually a front shaft, so it is no surprise that it does not fit. I have ordered a rear shaft and so that end of things should sort itself out. Question is - why does the front shaft not fit right? I mean - it is miles out.
My thoughts on what's wrong:
1) Extra ride height from the GME springs is to blame.
2) Are the axles in the correct position relative to the gearbox (ie front to back) - Both axles appear to be a bit forward of their respective bump stops. They would hit them on full bump, but not squarely. I have measured the overall wheelbase and it is spot on for 88". So it may be that the axles are both a bit far forward. Which would point to the springs.
I am running new, standard SWB shackles all around. The springs appear to be symmetrical, ie it would have made no difference if one pair were reversed front to back, the mounting for the axle is in the middle. All the springs are the same way around, ie the writing on all four is the same way up, viewed from above.
Anyone got any experience with probshaft problems associated with GME springs? I could get a front shaft fabricated, or put a spacer in, but I don't want to bodge a workaround if I am missing something fundamental.
Cheers
Andrew
I have got GME parabolics mounted front and rear. Standard Rover diff at front. ENV diff at rear. Standard 2.25 engine and box.
When I bought it, the car had been a farm wagon for about 20 years and had been severely abused. Lots of stuff did not fit or had been bodged. The propshafts were identical - both were fronts. But strangely enough, they did fit! It was on standard springs.
Trouble now is, the front prop is too short, by about 30 mm. And the rear is too long, by about 10 mm.
Now I know the rear shaft that I have is actually a front shaft, so it is no surprise that it does not fit. I have ordered a rear shaft and so that end of things should sort itself out. Question is - why does the front shaft not fit right? I mean - it is miles out.
My thoughts on what's wrong:
1) Extra ride height from the GME springs is to blame.
2) Are the axles in the correct position relative to the gearbox (ie front to back) - Both axles appear to be a bit forward of their respective bump stops. They would hit them on full bump, but not squarely. I have measured the overall wheelbase and it is spot on for 88". So it may be that the axles are both a bit far forward. Which would point to the springs.
I am running new, standard SWB shackles all around. The springs appear to be symmetrical, ie it would have made no difference if one pair were reversed front to back, the mounting for the axle is in the middle. All the springs are the same way around, ie the writing on all four is the same way up, viewed from above.
Anyone got any experience with probshaft problems associated with GME springs? I could get a front shaft fabricated, or put a spacer in, but I don't want to bodge a workaround if I am missing something fundamental.
Cheers
Andrew