Well guys soon I will be able to get back to the dynometer build. Just got an e-mail from a machinist friend, Brian Block back in Ky. He has one of the shafts complete, should have the other shortly. This has been a real journey, turns out the transmission spline was way more complicated than I thought. Finding a machine shop with a horizontal milling machine large enough to hold the fixture and indexing head on the table was difficult. Then the DIN spline cutter had to be ground and sharpened. Brian has some huge machines and the capabilities. He builds pulling tractors and turbochargers so he is the guy for this stuff. Brian has a YouTube channel if you like machine work. Check him out.
But the shafts are done at last. I hope to get the shafts in the next week so I can get back to work. The stock is long enough I can cut it in half and get another main shaft as a spare
Note: Capt. Evan Reese, USN ( Pee Wee) passed away comfortably at home as planned and now its just closing his estate stuff. We lost a great Naval Aviator.
But the shafts are done at last. I hope to get the shafts in the next week so I can get back to work. The stock is long enough I can cut it in half and get another main shaft as a spare
Note: Capt. Evan Reese, USN ( Pee Wee) passed away comfortably at home as planned and now its just closing his estate stuff. We lost a great Naval Aviator.
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