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Technical Section => Trike Tech => Topic started by: dirky on February 05, 2017, 02:15:14 PM



Title: cx500 propshaft advice help
Post by: dirky on February 05, 2017, 02:15:14 PM

hi

New to the forum so hi from Wolverhampton.

I,m building a swingarm conversion trike for the wife. Simple enough I thought but I,m finding it hard to find info on how to do the propshaft conversion.
 Do I use the reliant propshaft so I have a matching pair of ujays and a adapter plate into the motor or the ujay off the cx at the front then adapt near back axle before the reliant ujay.
 Has anyone got any pics or info on this .I know it,s been done hundreds of time.

  cheers for any help.

  I will get a pic of the job up once I start fabricating.


Title: Re: cx500 propshaft advice help
Post by: morrag on February 05, 2017, 04:08:55 PM
This is the way I have done them, Morrag


Title: Re: cx500 propshaft advice help
Post by: morrag on February 05, 2017, 04:15:44 PM
Another view,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


Title: Re: cx500 propshaft advice help
Post by: dirky on February 05, 2017, 04:51:27 PM

 Thanks for the reply.

 Front end of the shaft is cx500 but what is the second ujay before the adapter plate. Is it another chopped down cx shaft ?

 


Title: Re: cx500 propshaft advice help
Post by: morrag on February 05, 2017, 05:08:53 PM
No, its a piece cut of a smaller diameter industrial prop. I happened to have, but you can do the same by cutting the axle end of your Reliant prop. and either machine or get one machined, a m's muff to fit and weld, that will marry the two together. I used the industrial prop as it was neater in diam. and like I say, I happened to have it in the workshop, Morrag


Title: Re: cx500 propshaft advice help
Post by: dirky on February 05, 2017, 05:25:26 PM

 Cheers.  I,ll chop up the reliant shaft and take a look inside, see what I can nock up.


Title: Re: cx500 propshaft advice help
Post by: minimutly on February 05, 2017, 09:03:41 PM
You'll need a lathe and someone to weld it, get it right and It'll be well enough ballanced.