TVR Vixen Driveshaft assistance....
TVR Vixen Driveshaft assistance....
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thunderbox1000

Original Poster:

54 posts

164 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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I wonder if any of the learned out there can assist:
Does anyone know the spec on the Vixen S2 driveshafts - ie what were they from? Can they be made up from Triumph bits? (presumably shorthened). Standard GT6 type diff etc.
Theres a lot on here about exotic diffs and such, this is standard Standard.

davegt6

92 posts

209 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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I've used Bailey Morris of St Neots for prop shafts and drive shafts on Grantura and V8 Tuscan. If you give them your units they will either refurbish or build from scratch. Highly recommend them and I have no association with them.

Astacus

3,704 posts

256 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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waiting to be shot down, but aren't they TR6 items?

Mine were an odd pair one was clearly TR6 the other was not. I replaced both with TR6 items. They fit fine but admittedly I have yet to drive the car...that is some time off...

Mines an S1 mind.

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

304 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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Astacus said:
waiting to be shot down, but aren't they TR6 items?

Mine were an odd pair one was clearly TR6 the other was not. I replaced both with TR6 items. They fit fine but admittedly I have yet to drive the car...that is some time off...

Mines an S1 mind.
Duck

tvrbuell

46 posts

227 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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I had Bailey Morris make me up a pair of drive-shafts a number of years ago, no problems and had good service from them at the time. Dewi

ATE399J

732 posts

259 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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Or there's this lot:- http://www.reco-prop.com/ . I seem to remember one of their team had an M a while back.

thunderbox1000

Original Poster:

54 posts

164 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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Thanks for your help guys. I will try tomorrow and let you know how I get on...are the TR6 shafts cut down for the Vixen or standard length??
Cheers
A

Astacus

3,704 posts

256 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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thegamekeeper said:
Duck
Ah hello Steve,

so did I waste £250?

daza

237 posts

304 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Driveshafts are a mix. Part Triumph 2000 part GT6/Spitfire. Given the age and milage these parts have now been exposed to why not consider replacement items. As already posted here the engineering firms can build you up a a scratch pair to take higher power. Mine cost about £300.

D

Astacus

3,704 posts

256 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Thanks Darren, its not clear whether this applied to the Series one Vixen too, do you know?

heightswitch

6,322 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Drivelink UK
Team Valley Trading Estate
£120 per side.

They will make anything from a pattern.

Bailey Morris same
NW Propshafts similar

All good old fashioned engineering firms
N.

Astacus

3,704 posts

256 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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cool, but i dont have a known correct shaft to use as a pattern, my originals were each different, and i still dont know whether what everyone cites as the correct part applies to the series one, as well as the later cars.

At least the flanges are different. Series one flanges are the same inboard and outboard, that much I do know.


thunderbox1000

Original Poster:

54 posts

164 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Thanks Heightswitch, I take it the are sawn off versions?

BP-TVR

45 posts

211 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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I'm confused by all the above talk of TR6 GT6 spitfire Triumph 2000 bits; I seem to remember that my S1 vixen (forgive me if I'm wrong, it was 35 years ago) had a MGB diff not GT6/ spitfire diff like later vixens and TR6 driveshafts have no outboard flanges?? Also the TR6 outboard part of the driveshaft is too short so definitely does not need cutting down??

Astacus

3,704 posts

256 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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BP-TVR said:
I'm confused by all the above talk of TR6 GT6 spitfire Triumph 2000 bits; I seem to remember that my S1 vixen (forgive me if I'm wrong, it was 35 years ago) had a MGB diff not GT6/ spitfire diff like later vixens and TR6 driveshafts have no outboard flanges?? Also the TR6 outboard part of the driveshaft is too short so definitely does not need cutting down??
Thanks BP. The S1 does indeed have an MGB (Banjo) diff. The drive shaft flanges aren't present on both ends of the TR6, as the TR6 has a different outboard arrangement at the upright, but the drive shafts take UJs that are then attached to the flanges(I think also from a TR6, but I cant remember now). These mate to the Diff drive flanges and those on the uprights.

Sorry for the highjack Thunderbox


heightswitch

6,322 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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I have found that if you just show a proper engineering shop both ends, then tell them the developed length of the shaft required (which alters from max droop to max compression)they generally just tell you an amount of beer tokenage required to make the bit in the middle !!!

people don't half make some mountains out of molehills on this forum.

N.

Astacus

3,704 posts

256 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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heightswitch said:
I have found that if you just show a proper engineering shop both ends, then tell them the developed length of the shaft required (which alters from max droop to max compression)they generally just tell you an amount of beer tokenage required to make the bit in the middle !!!

people don't half make some mountains out of molehills on this forum.

N.
If that's all that's needed then that's what I'll do. Ta

thunderbox1000

Original Poster:

54 posts

164 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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So I take a spitfire diff flange and add a MK1 Vixen yoke one end, TR6 to the other. Sorted. The MGB wheels may foul the arches though
wink

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

304 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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thunderbox1000 said:
So I take a spitfire diff flange and add a MK1 Vixen yoke one end, TR6 to the other. Sorted. The MGB wheels may foul the arches though
wink
Bake in oven at 180 degrees, 170 fan until crispy brown. Serve with chips and Daddies brown sauce.

For a healthier option try "M" series shafts, lovely with a tossed salad

thunderbox1000

Original Poster:

54 posts

164 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Lets get back on track, and see if anyone knows:
Question: Do TR6 shafts need shortening to fit a Vixen S2?
No confusing cookery or cosworth stuff please, I've wrecked the oven thanks to Gamekeeper.