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Nobby
15-12-10, 10:15 PM
Hi guys i was wondering how you run a equal length setup on a nova? i have a equal length shaft and thought about cutting and welding it? im sure that was what was done on my old V6 to run a 5 stud setup?

I know CA did a conversion shaft but . . . we wont go there lol

any ideas??

MattBrown
15-12-10, 10:16 PM
Send david Dixon £70, receive correct shaft.

Graeme
15-12-10, 10:16 PM
I thought Lmf and Dave Dixon were now doing them for about £140 for the pair

Paul
15-12-10, 10:16 PM
Dave Dixon sells the equal length shaft.

General Baxter
15-12-10, 10:16 PM
im sure david dixon does them aswell!


edit, BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Pistol Pete
15-12-10, 10:16 PM
Surely there must be someone other than CA thats sells the shaft??

EDIT: There is. I was slow to reply! lol

I guess a cut and shut one would work, but i'd be wary of it!

Paul
15-12-10, 10:17 PM
LMFAO 4 posts saying same thing at exactly the same time!

General Baxter
15-12-10, 10:17 PM
i hear david dixon does them, is this correct? lol

Pistol Pete
15-12-10, 10:17 PM
lol

Graeme
15-12-10, 10:19 PM
What a helpful bunch we are lol, wouldn't the torque snap even a sleeved joint?

Nobby
15-12-10, 10:28 PM
What a helpful bunch we are lol, wouldn't the torque snap even a sleeved joint?

well i had 5 stud setup on my v6 and that was fine lol?

Derick-Sport
16-12-10, 08:32 AM
i think david dixon does them equal length shafts :p

General Baxter
16-12-10, 05:04 PM
i think david dixon does them equal length shafts :p

are you sure ? lol

nova_saloon
16-12-10, 05:05 PM
well if you want to save some bob then cut and weld. maybe get it spun by an engineer to get it balanced. seen it done before and the shaft ended up snapping but not at the weld somewhere else. so its possible to make a really good strong weld. but unless your the dogs bollacks at welding and have good expensive equipment to penetrate the toughened /strenghtened metal i wouldnt bother

General Baxter
16-12-10, 05:07 PM
problem lies in,

its toughened steel, you go heating it up, your just going to weaken it

Andy
16-12-10, 05:16 PM
problem lies in,

its toughened steel, you go heating it up, your just going to weaken it

:thumb: :thumb:
Wise words from the gyppo himself-if baxter says no,then erase the idea from ones mind lol

Graeme
16-12-10, 05:36 PM
Completely agree also, if the bodge-master says No, you can take that as gospel

MattBrown
16-12-10, 05:39 PM
What a helpful bunch we are lol, wouldn't the torque snap even a sleeved joint?

Not if its done correctly.

If some pikey with a gasless hobby mig tried it, then it probably would lol

Mazz
16-12-10, 05:42 PM
Wait a min, does David Dixon sell them?

Danny s-p
16-12-10, 05:47 PM
yes dave dose link in my sig lol

Graeme
16-12-10, 05:47 PM
For the money it costs to buy the part that fits, is it worth trying to locate a skilled fabricator get them cut and balenced and then refinished, when you could have the parts delivered to your door for less than £150, its a no brainer to me

Danny s-p
16-12-10, 05:55 PM
For the money it costs to buy the part that fits, is it worth trying to locate a skilled fabricator get them cut and balenced and then refinished, when you could have the parts delivered to your door for less than £150, its a no brainer to meso true and i think dave dose a if you snap it he get you a new one but dont hold me to that and they not had one snap for how ever long he been selling them :thumb: