1 An oil bath for the final drive splines? Mon Feb 06, 2012 5:56 pm
sidecar paul
Life time member
Having watched Crazy Frog's tutorial about why our final drives fail, I went to my workshop to look at options with the swing arm, bevel box and drive shaft.
This is what I came up with, just conjecture at the moment.
If we fitted an oil seal with 28mm id, in the end of the swinging arm, which would seal on the drive shaft, and a threaded filler and drain hole drilled in the front of the bevel box, say 10mm filler and 8mm drain, we would create a cavity of about 300cc around the final drive splines. Then 150cc of oil should be adequate to keep the joint lubricated in oil as per CF's conclusions.
I can see that the drive shaft would need to be fitted before the swing arm, against recommendations, but I've assembled it that way before so it can be done. So what have I missed?....... Would it work?....... Over to you.
Paul
This is what I came up with, just conjecture at the moment.
If we fitted an oil seal with 28mm id, in the end of the swinging arm, which would seal on the drive shaft, and a threaded filler and drain hole drilled in the front of the bevel box, say 10mm filler and 8mm drain, we would create a cavity of about 300cc around the final drive splines. Then 150cc of oil should be adequate to keep the joint lubricated in oil as per CF's conclusions.
I can see that the drive shaft would need to be fitted before the swing arm, against recommendations, but I've assembled it that way before so it can be done. So what have I missed?....... Would it work?....... Over to you.
Paul