[DeTomaso] Schwing-worthy hardware for ZF etc.

Tomas Gunnarsson guson at home.se
Fri Feb 26 16:45:24 EST 2010


The input and output shafts of the gearbox float in the frontmost support
points and rely on the back cover to remain positioned axially. Also, some
of the studs that the back cover nuts screw onto extend all the way through
the rear case to the front case and keep the two case halves together.

Tomas

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Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Schwing-worthy hardware for ZF etc.


In a message dated 2/26/10 12 12 28, forestg at att.net writes:


>
> Sorry,
> The proper link would be http://www.mcmaster.com/#sealing-washers/=5zm4qf
>

Or it would be if their site didn't use Frames, those evil things.   That
link just takes you to the general 'sealing washers' page which then lists
dozens of different types of sealing washers.

Tell us the actual name of the ones you have in mind, from the left column?

Also, it hadn't occured to me that there was a specific torque value
necessary to retain the back cover on the gearbox, but if that's the case,
then
perhaps this isn't a suitable location for something like this, and we just
need to live with the leaks?

Mike
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