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I have a decent collection of rear axles but only one with this 1 inch wide groove on the drivers side . Top side is pretty deep and runs to the normal smooth outer curve at the bottom of the axle. Other side is normal smooth curve all the way around. Looks like a recess for a strap. Axle had 1940 backing plates. 3rd pic is the smooth side.
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POSSIBLE CUT LINES FOR A COLUMBIA 2 speed instalation ? ernie n tx
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Hi Henry. Never seen anything like that before.
Is that the one from the snowmobile conversion?? Is it narrowed perhaps?? Mart. |
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Maybe some machinest has machined a groove in it in order to run it in a three point steady in his lathe? Brian
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Ernie might be onto something & Brian too, Only thing is the recess thins out to zero as it curves to the bottom side of the axle. |
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Perhaps the metal was thicker than standard --but for the weld process to work properly it needed to be turned down some ---even part of an experiment for a new process.
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Took another pic this arvo, do you see real old tack welds ?
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I haven't seen that before, but one possibility is that it was the result of the casting mold having been modified. Many molds were used, producing slightly different results fore each mold.
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