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Just to conclude matters, the cherished supplier has this morning contacted me to say that he has contacted his manufacturer to resolve the sizing issue and that these have now been withdrawn from sale until correctly sized ones are produced! He has also offered to refund my machining costs against my next order, so that is a satisfactory conclusion!
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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
Gary, you are not related to Ralph Nader by any chance?!
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No!
I don't know how long these bolts have been supplied by others - it could be for a number of years - and so might be the cause of these now so-common fabric-joint failures, which is why I wanted to draw attention! Probably nothing wrong at all with the joint itself just the fixings!
When my car is returned to the road, it will get used (as I am using the Ruby), so it will get a good real-life testing!
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Can’t see how these bolts would cause failure of the fabric joint.
At worst they will just move the propshaft back a 1/4” or so.
Our cherished suppliers do an excellent job, the parts are cheap, and I for one
don’t mind do a bit of fettling if needs be. I wouldn’t complain about a minor issue on a forum.
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Zeto,
the radius in the corner was too big allowing it not to sit flat on the coupling.
Also I can see that the split pin hole would not work unless lots of washers were used.
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Hi Winston, Have just rebuilt a 1928 Austin 7 (magneto engine) found unused for many years. When I saw the delaminated fabric coupling I was reminded of my father struggling to make a vibration free coupling for our 1927 Oldsmobile. As I did not want to repeat history with the Austin I fitted one of David's Hardy-Spicer propshafts as a replacement. It provides smooth and reliable service.
I believe that oil contamination may be the cause of fabric coupling failure on some cars.
Russell.