Anyone got a driveshaft?
Anyone got a driveshaft?
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peterrosey

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93 posts

257 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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Relative came around the other day and I took him out in the Cerb (4.2 97P). 'Is it reliable?' he asked. 'Well I've had no problems...'

15 minutes later after one standing start, we were at the side of the road ringing the RAC as the car had no drive...!

Anyway with car up on ramps and car in gear the prop turns, but only one wheel turns and either the CV joint or driveshaft has failed. Have ordered the CV joint from joospeed (top service by the way and super helpful) but I also need a driveshaft.

Anyone got a Cerbera driveshaft?

Looks like I've opened my account then!

TVR Slag's Bil

5,282 posts

269 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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Try DouglasValley Breakers. Could it be the Diff?

peterrosey

Original Poster:

93 posts

257 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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DV are my back up if all else fails (but they want a small fortune). The diff appears ok and joolz reckons that these BTR items (from Australia apparently) are rated for 800bhp and very rarely fail.

In any case, I can see the driveshaft spinning in the boot and it waggles up and down about three inches so something has gone. Before I strip it down though, want all the parts to hand, though. Even if the driveshaft is okay the splines might be damaged - I've seen that before on previous cars.

kojak69

4,547 posts

276 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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Julian64

14,325 posts

277 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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Take it apart you big woose. Its half off already . I did this not so long ago to change the CV BOOTs.

No point ordering what you don't need. Biggest problem is getting the bolts off the plate when you don't have good access. Couple of hours job on a ramp couple of days and a few boxes of plasters if its on a jack.

CV joints come off the end of the DS spline after you remove the circlip which is tucked in the end.

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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I went through several half shafts on the V8S before getting the uprated ones, symptoms exactly the same re waggly drive shaft etc. Failed CV is quite different because you can feel the dead remains graunching against each other when you turn the wheel by hand, and the half shaft is still held captive by the dead remains. The uprated half shafts were custom made by GKN and they might be worth approaching if you don't have any luck with the factory, dealers etc. Cost you several hundred to have custom shafts made, although this also gives you the option to get them made without the circlip groove (which forms a stress raiser which is why mine kept failing there).

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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I'll have two used cerbera driveshafts available soon and a tonne load of other parts, I most likely will send them to Joolz to sell off with commission...

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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And a clutch/flywheel/gearbox/diff/brakes/radiator/headers/MBE ECU + Sensors/Whole Aluminium Dash with dials/sports exhaust system (although someone else has already put his hand down for that one) etc etc etc

I'll post up the list of everything once everything is in a box.

J_S_G

6,177 posts

273 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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[quote=SXS ]And a clutch/flywheel/gearbox/diff/brakes/radiator/headers/MBE ECU + Sensors/Whole Aluminium Dash with dials/sports exhaust system (although someone else has already put his hand down for that one) etc etc etc

I'll post up the list of everything once everything is in a box.[/quote]
Might be up for a spare gearbox... it's the only thing that hasn't been replaced on the Tuscan so far (other than the chassis)

si-pen

1,009 posts

260 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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Cerbera on ebay being broken for spares...98 4.5, tel:01306 882089. I don't know if this helps with your 4.2, but I'm sure someone will know on here!

The engine, seats, bonnet have already been sold but may still have what you need.

Good luck!

davetherave1970

2,144 posts

269 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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Chap called Lee is breaking a Cerb. Give him a call to see if he still has the bits you're after.
07958 648875

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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The rate at which they are going out of service and breaking - will mean they will become really rare!!! Hmmm, buy those spare engines and boxes now - before they become gold-dust!

simonsparrow

1,593 posts

285 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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I've heard that the driveshafts are a GM/Vauxhall part. There are several variants that will fit, but I think Lotus Carlton ones are needed, as they are the only ones strong enough......

Did this to my car last year, I think a whole driveshaft&CV assembly was about £250.

froggie

896 posts

265 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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i think you will find it has sheared where the inner circlit locates on the outer uj,just undoo the allen bolts on the shaft and she will fall off,without removing the hub thus not upsetting the tracking.
think u ll find chimara the same,renewing allen bolts is a good idea too .icould sell u one but u would have to buy the rest of the car as im now looking at a 348.

kojak69

4,547 posts

276 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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Also one breaking 4 spares on ebay.

eBay Item #7929314684

davetherave1970

2,144 posts

269 months

Wednesday 27th October 2004
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kojak69 said:
Also one breaking 4 spares on ebay.

eBay Item #7929314684
That's Lee's I mentioned earlier

joospeed

4,473 posts

301 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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keep up at the back ..

kojak69

4,547 posts

276 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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I'll have to get these new contact lenses checked.

plasticman

907 posts

274 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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I have a spare one you can have cheap if you want to pick it up , Dave

need a new toy

25 posts

263 months

Friday 29th October 2004
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Just been following this thread, and thought I'd offer some insight. Driveshafts are definately NOT from anything else, and used to be assembled at TVR from all the components, e.g machined splined shaft, CV joints, boots, circlips and grease. Then they were supplied fully assembled from a well known drive-train company. Other bit of info is that failures are commonly due to the driveshafts being swapped from side to side, or diff end to wheel end, as this reverses the torques cycles and dramatically shortens their life. Having typed all that, I realise it's no help to anyone with a broken one, so good luck in the search!