I recently pressed NWSL flywheels onto a Micromark motor (shaft = 2mm). The universals that came with the flywheels are for 3/32" shaft. (?!?!?). Now I have a good running motor with flywheels and no way to connect it to the truck worm universals. I'm thinking of inserting brass / plastic tubing into the universal and then drilling it out with the 2mm drill. Trouble is, I'm not sure it will seat well enough and hold tightly enough.
I looked around for 2mm universals, but couldn't seem to find any.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
I'm not sure that I understand the set-up, but NWSL does offer various adapter bushings to modify shaft diameters.
WestIslandRon....I'm thinking of inserting brass / plastic tubing into the universal and then drilling it out with the 2mm drill. Trouble is, I'm not sure it will seat well enough and hold tightly enough.....
When you assemble things, some ca/Loctite should keep things from slipping.
Wayne
I have used NWSL products for years. You can also contact, Dave the owner. He does respond to email.
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
RR_MelNWSL sells all sizes of universal joints, I keep a good stock of their 2mm universals.
Same here—
I used some 2mm shafting and universals to repair an Overland drive-line a while back. I like to order an assortment of sizes to keep on hand for various repairs.
https://shop.osorail.com/category.sc?categoryId=42
WestIslandRonThe universals that came with the flywheels are for 3/32" shaft. (?!?!?).
They offer universals in 3/32 shaft size, too. Sometimes the flywheel has a recess that the "cup" presses into.
IMG_5937_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Good Luck, Ed
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As others have mentioned, Northwest Shortline makes 2mm universals. I have an assortment of their stuff so i always seem to have what I need on hand. You should not have any big problems with this.
Have fun!
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Ed is that what I think it is?
Is it a NYC P-Motor?
Steve
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough!
NWP SWP Ed is that what I think it is? Is it a NYC P-Motor?
Good detective work, Steven! I bought a used one and the ball side of the universals had split. A minor repair and all is good!
IMG_5946_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Good day to you, sir.
Ed