Blue_2_2 tbh no one wants the whole shaft, they just want the ends why dont you cut the ends off, file the ends flat and save the customer ££££ on postage?!?
ATOM_X 2198cc said: tbh no one wants the whole shaft, they just want the ends why dont you cut the ends off, file the ends flat and save the customer ££££ on postage?!? shafts need to be turned on a lathe
ATOM_X 2198cc said: 'need' or must? please explain! We as contributors should offer best advice cutting with hacksaw or grinder is fine but it is the finishing filing is not what I would do so I will not reccomend it, I doubt if Vocky would
sdbutler10 I would not cut them as it's not proper. They are spares for someone if they wanna do the delete and not have they car f the raid fr even longer as they need to wait for machineist. I could cut them down a tad to save n postage but not all the way down.
vocky it's good practice to clean up the ends of the 'new' idler gears on a lathe, to prevent any possible bearing wear :thumbup: