30-11-2020, 12:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-11-2020, 12:41 AM by Bob Culver.)
The physical welding is not so much the problem as the appropriate rod/wire and any subsequent heat teatment. In many circumstances a failed axle is not a huge disaster as can be carefully driven or towed short distance. But far from home a serious calamity.
If the split pin is ommitted and hub regularly tightened, is a key necessary or will a grubscrew suffice?
There are so many of these axles there seems scope for new ends.
Some claim the original were case hardened but the common Regent seem through hardened.
The satisfaction from such diy repairs can considerably exceed modern driving in a Seven!
If the split pin is ommitted and hub regularly tightened, is a key necessary or will a grubscrew suffice?
There are so many of these axles there seems scope for new ends.
Some claim the original were case hardened but the common Regent seem through hardened.
The satisfaction from such diy repairs can considerably exceed modern driving in a Seven!