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Re: NTN CV Joints

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Subject: Re: NTN CV Joints
From: John Radecki <jradecki@umich.edu>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 20:06:48 -0500 (EST)
The guy @ NTN told me that the CV's they were giving everyone are off the
front of a suzuki 4x4 400cc model, I duno the name.  We built a special
fixture to yank them apart in our arbor press (non-hydraulic), it works
pretty well, I'll take a digital picture if anyone wants to see it.
There's a spring clip on the shaft where it inserts into the outboard
cup.  It's almost identical to the clip on the stub shaft that inserts
into the transmission, only tighter.  Also, the spines on the
interconnecting shaft have a 30' helix on them making them even tougher to
seperate.

Our heat treater tested the NTN shafts.  Case hardness of HRC ~60 and core
of HRC ~50.  It's some sort of proprietary steel that NTN has a tarrif
exemption for because it's patented by some Japanese company.  I did a
little poking around on the web and found out it's basically a 1040 steel
with some sort of boron treatment to increase fatigue strength.

-J

On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Russ Wylie wrote:

> My team uses NTN shafts off of a Honda i think.. Dunno what type or whatever
> (can't remeber right now, I think foreman, don't quote me though)..  All I can
> tell you is that the factory told me that you can't get them apart.  We made a
> 10 foot long slide hammer than hung from a rafter used a 20 # weight thrown
> downt he slide hammer to pull them suckers apart.. well they didn't come apart
> so we cut them apart, MAN THAT IS HARD STUFF, VERY HARD... but then you have 
>to
> make new shafts..
>
> See ya bud

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