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Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: 1968 M35A2 W/W tranny problem
In all these years and having worked on so many 3052/3053s some with signs of severe use and abuse, I personally never encountered a case of keys totally sheared off but I had replaced a few showing typical deformation.
I suspect that in most cases where these keys have failed they had just used std. hardware parts made from common soft steel instead of high strenght steel alloy. It is clear that there are significant differences among materials regarding specific tensile and shear strenght and that only the best steel is good enough here.
G.
The 2nd-3rd syncro hub has 4 keyways while for some reason the shaft is machined for only two. The two "missing" ones could only be cut using special tools since the surface of the shaft is hardened.ARMYMAN30YearsPlus said:Would it be worth it when rebuilding to cut a new way and slot to use bigger key's.....
In all these years and having worked on so many 3052/3053s some with signs of severe use and abuse, I personally never encountered a case of keys totally sheared off but I had replaced a few showing typical deformation.
I suspect that in most cases where these keys have failed they had just used std. hardware parts made from common soft steel instead of high strenght steel alloy. It is clear that there are significant differences among materials regarding specific tensile and shear strenght and that only the best steel is good enough here.
G.