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Pandora’s Box - Derek Sheldon - 24-04-2019

        Or in this case Ray Smiths Box. Ray has a 1933 Box saloon with a very unusual prop shaft ( evidently according to Woodrows only used 1933-34 and on some sports models. Please see pictures. The question is how do you get them apart and if and when you do are there replacement Hardy Spicer Universal joints available for them. The normal Ruby type U/J’s are too large.
I suppose that a Ruby type shaft could be adapted and if this conversion has been employed my anybody advice would be appreciated.

    Well I got them apart quite easily. One set knocked out with a punch the other set was retained with a piece of soft steel wire, once I could get under it , it came out quite easily. Now to find a replacement


RE: Pandora’s Box - dickie65 - 24-04-2019

The saloon has this joint one end of the shaft, the type 65 has them on each end of the shaft.
They have their own flanges which do not interchange with the ruby shaft.
When / if you find replacement parts please let me know so I can repair the Type 65 Propshaft.


RE: Pandora’s Box - Chris KC - 24-04-2019

Are those needle rollers or are they plain bushes?


RE: Pandora’s Box - Hedd_Jones - 24-04-2019

they are plain bushes from memory. My '34 RP has one too.
My mates 1933 Sentinel steam waggon has one the same, but its as big as your head.


RE: Pandora’s Box - Reckless Rat - 24-04-2019

My RP has a hardy spicer (needle rollers) propshaft with UJs at each end. Only problem was the grease nipple at the front end that clattered on the handbrake mechanism until I sorted it. No idea where it came from, but probably Ruby.


RE: Pandora’s Box - Chris KC - 24-04-2019

Obviously 'off the shelf' is nice but if it comes to it I should have thought that could be 'restored'.


RE: Pandora’s Box - Derek Sheldon - 24-04-2019

Yes they are plain bushes. I suppose that theoretically we could make some new caps.


RE: Pandora’s Box - jansens - 24-04-2019

(24-04-2019, 06:36 PM)Reckless Rat Wrote: My RP has a hardy spicer (needle rollers) propshaft with UJs at each end. Only problem was the grease nipple at the front end that clattered on the handbrake mechanism until I sorted it. No idea where it came from, but probably Ruby.

I just fitted the prop shaft to my Ruby based special and had exactly that problem. I had to fit a shorter grease nipple so it wouldn't hit the handbrake mechanism. 

Simon


RE: Pandora’s Box - Dave Mann - 24-04-2019

It's the same type as used on a friends Austin Ten but much much longer. The forward end was shot so he took it to Northwest Propshafts (Chorley & Salford) where they made a new shaft with needle roller Hardy Spicer couplings which would fit his existing 6 hole flanges. Don't know how much, he delivered it on Saturday and collected on Tuesday.


RE: Pandora’s Box - Ian Williams - 24-04-2019

Yes Derek they can be restored new caps are a simple job to turn up and the spider can be reground if required.