[DMCForum] Re: Input shaft coupler
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[DMCForum] Re: Input shaft coupler
- From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 14:50:42 -0700 (PDT)
What was the cost on the upgraded coupler??
--- tmpintnl@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
> Marc - No, it only twisted off the relatively soft
> coupler and
> sheared the roll pin. The input shaft was fine, but
> the transmission
> main shaft was ruined by the fragments of the roll
> pin gouging the
> splines in the shaft. The OEM coupler is thought to
> act as a sort
> of "structural fuse" that will shear out to prevent
> an overload
> condition in the main shaft, or elsewhere in the
> transmission
> gearing. Unfortunately, this "fuse" has failed a
> few times now, but
> has in fact ruined the main shaft that it was
> designed to protect.
> My goal with the new coupler was to give the
> strength of the internal
> transmission parts the "benefit of the doubt". I
> believe that the
> transmission is good for higher loads than the
> coupler can allow
> for. Darryl Tinnerstet's car is a good example. He
> sheared out the
> coupler almost immediately. He changed the coupler,
> and the car has
> never had an issue with that area since. BTW - I
> still owe you an
> answer regarding the input shaft ... You were asking
> about a stronger
> input shaft that also had an extended nose so that
> it would be able
> to engage the pilot bearing in the crankshaft. I
> believe that a "one
> off" shaft would cost around $350 or so. The
> per-piece price comes
> down when there is some quantity involved.
>
> Toby Peterson
> DeLorean Parts Northwest, LLC
> www.delorean-parts.com
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