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School me in Deuce u joints, flanges and driveshafts
OK People I am starting to research and stockpile the next phase of my M135 Extended Service Program and we are up to driveshafts. I am not having any luck with the companion flange for the M35A3 jackshaft to t-136-27 transfercase, NSN 2520-01-408-3183, but I have another route. I have already bought a Spicer 1550 to replace the bearing cups on the M35A3 jackshaft for the Eaton transmission side and I can use the M35A2 flange yoke and Spicer 5-115X u joint and the jackshaft is taken care of. Now the questions.........
The rear companion flange on the T-136-27 is the Spicer 5-115X, I have heard this has not always been the case with a plethora of universal joints...although I think the only other joint would be the 1410 like the rear to rear axle and the front driveshafts have? Is this the case...if so do the companion flange and parking brake interchange from the earlier T-136?
And while we are talking T-136 is the front driveshaft output and the rear driveshaft output 1 5/8" and how many splines do they have?
The M135 Eaton H110 axle/driveshaft has a 1410 universal joint for both front and rear, and the companion flange has a 3.75 bolt circle wear as the M35s 1410 has a bolt circle of 4.75. I would like to upgrade to the larger bolt circle if financially feasible (read not to much dinero here!) . Does anybody know the pinion diameter and spline count of the Rockwell and Eaton Axles?
OK lastly on balancing:
Best senerio is upgrading all joints to the 5-115X u-joints and flanges...not an issue on balancing.
Second senerio is having the same bolt center flanges (4.75 bolt circle) and 1410 both sides front axle (no problem here) but the rear being the 5-115X on one side and 1410 at axle(with the 3.75 bolt circle)....issues with balancing?
Lastly the desperate senerio Front shaft with 4.75 bolt circle flange at transfercase and 3.75 flanges at axle (of course with 1410 u-joints). the rear driveshaft is much worse off with 5-115X u-joint and flange and the 3.75 1410 flanges at the rear...we know where the fuse is in this system...will I be breaking u-joints or have a balance issue with this senerio?
As always Thanks in Advance!
OK People I am starting to research and stockpile the next phase of my M135 Extended Service Program and we are up to driveshafts. I am not having any luck with the companion flange for the M35A3 jackshaft to t-136-27 transfercase, NSN 2520-01-408-3183, but I have another route. I have already bought a Spicer 1550 to replace the bearing cups on the M35A3 jackshaft for the Eaton transmission side and I can use the M35A2 flange yoke and Spicer 5-115X u joint and the jackshaft is taken care of. Now the questions.........
The rear companion flange on the T-136-27 is the Spicer 5-115X, I have heard this has not always been the case with a plethora of universal joints...although I think the only other joint would be the 1410 like the rear to rear axle and the front driveshafts have? Is this the case...if so do the companion flange and parking brake interchange from the earlier T-136?
And while we are talking T-136 is the front driveshaft output and the rear driveshaft output 1 5/8" and how many splines do they have?
The M135 Eaton H110 axle/driveshaft has a 1410 universal joint for both front and rear, and the companion flange has a 3.75 bolt circle wear as the M35s 1410 has a bolt circle of 4.75. I would like to upgrade to the larger bolt circle if financially feasible (read not to much dinero here!) . Does anybody know the pinion diameter and spline count of the Rockwell and Eaton Axles?
OK lastly on balancing:
Best senerio is upgrading all joints to the 5-115X u-joints and flanges...not an issue on balancing.
Second senerio is having the same bolt center flanges (4.75 bolt circle) and 1410 both sides front axle (no problem here) but the rear being the 5-115X on one side and 1410 at axle(with the 3.75 bolt circle)....issues with balancing?
Lastly the desperate senerio Front shaft with 4.75 bolt circle flange at transfercase and 3.75 flanges at axle (of course with 1410 u-joints). the rear driveshaft is much worse off with 5-115X u-joint and flange and the 3.75 1410 flanges at the rear...we know where the fuse is in this system...will I be breaking u-joints or have a balance issue with this senerio?
As always Thanks in Advance!
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