Your skill level is way beyond many of the posters here. You will be OK.
Make sure you install the keys as far outboard as possible, but I suspect that you do not need that advice.
BTW, not to insult anyone, but the posters on this forum range from super mechanics/automotive design engineers/machinists, to back yard hacks who think every tool doubles as a hammer, every part should interchange with every other part, and they can design better than the Studebaker engineers.
I cannot always tell whom is whom until they have posted a few times.
I am somewhere in the middle of that range. Some of my advice is geared to keeping the hacks out of trouble - if they listen.
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Some more background info: Both these cars spent 25years sitting without moving. The axles were bent over the entire length but not by much. It would be better to say they had a "set" in them.
I only discovered this because I put one in the lathe to check run out of the disc brake rotor that I am fitting to them. I then noticed that the spline end was wobbling about 1/8" off ctr.
The disc rotor was within tolerance. When the axle was put ctr to ctr in the lathe the rotor was about .010" TIR. You could see the axle was bent over its entire length.
I simply marked the point on the axle and gave them a nudge with the press. They all now spin straight to the eye and about .002" run out at the rotor OD. Which is as good as is needed. There is no evidence of twist in the axles.
My main concern was the length of the key. 3" and 2 3/8" Anyhow I will use the short key units.
Thanks for the comments.
Allan
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Lets not forget that new #44 diff axles are readily available. There is really no need to be playing with old junk if you dont want too.
Chris.
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If you have bent axles, it is a good idea to have them magnafluxed to find any cracks.
I'm thinking that they get bent from improper installation of the hub and key.
I had an axle break off going down a curvy canyon road. It broke off just outboard of the outer axle bearing, where the taper starts. Lost all the brakes and there was no way to slow the car down. You really do not want that to happen to you.
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just finishing install of a fairborn flanged axle ( and turner rear disk) on my 63 Avanti. Not sure why I waited so long besides being a CASO
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Hi Allan, there is only one part number listed for key ways during those years. The measurements in the parts book are 1/4" x 2-3/8".
I have seen at least one N.O.S. axle shaft that was machined badly and had to be used with an extra long key to suit.
Chris.
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They are all bent to some degree.
Originally posted by alpayed View PostOK so I have 4 bent axles from Dana 44's. 2 from a 60 Hawk and 2 from a 62GT.
I believe these axles bend when the car is left sitting for years.
I have straightened them and they all spin fairly true.
The issue is that that the two that straightened the best have short keyways.
I think maybe the keyway length was shortened at some stage in production.
Can someone verify this and which axles are the best and why was the change made?
Allan
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Axle keyway length
OK so I have 4 bent axles from Dana 44's. 2 from a 60 Hawk and 2 from a 62GT.
I believe these axles bend when the car is left sitting for years.
I have straightened them and they all spin fairly true.
The issue is that that the two that straightened the best have short keyways.
I think maybe the keyway length was shortened at some stage in production.
Can someone verify this and which axles are the best and why was the change made?
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