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sodes

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Joined: 26/07/2006
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Posted: 08:35am 08 Nov 2008
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Hi all, gizmo i notice in some of your hub plates that your centre holes have a spline cut in them, this was done with a laser yes? Im thinking of getting a precision hub cutout for myself so what is the terminololgy in the spline classifcation, more to the point what is the spline classification on the standard f&p shaft? Any info would be much appreciated, also is there a certain program u can get to draw up your own design or do u just draw a sketch and get the technician to input it themselves? Thanks Regards jesse
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Gizmo

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Posted: 08:31am 10 Nov 2008
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Hi Jesse.

Sorry dont have any techical specs on the spline, other than the DXF file. I know its the same spline, give or take a few thou, as the Toyota 4cyc clutch plate/tail shaft ( anyone care to elaborate? ).

Glenn
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sodes

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Posted: 11:51pm 15 Nov 2008
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Hi Glenn was away for a while and hadnt had a chance to see if anyone replied, but thanks for your input anyway. I guess Ive got to do a bit more research then. Thanks again.

Jesse
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