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RE: Engineering Question Regarding Splined Shafts

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Subject: RE: Engineering Question Regarding Splined Shafts
From: "Randall Young" <ryoung@navcomtech.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 14:30:20 -0700
> If the spines are not intended to drive the wheels why are they
> even there?

No one said they don't absorb _any_ of the torque, only not _all_ of it.  If
nothing else, they keep the wheel from slipping while the spinner tightens
itself.

> And why, when the the splines wear out does the wheel hub spin on the axle
> hub?

It doesn't, necessarily.  The splines were shot on my current TR3A when I
bought it, a situation I was blissfully unaware of while I drove it for
several months.  It wasn't until I tried to change a tire that I discovered
the problem.   After cleaning & lubing the splines and reinstalling with my
usual "3 whacks" tightening, I backed out of the driveway, and took off
briskly uphill.  Or rather tried to, all I got was a loud whirring noise and
the car rolled backwards down the rather steep hill !

Lacking the cubic dollars to replace the defective parts (a decent set of
wires costs more than I paid for the car !), I immediately converted to
steel wheels.  The ruined wires are still in the attic somewhere ...

Randall





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