RC45 rear axle conversion to HRC type ..

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RC45 rear axle conversion to HRC type ..

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Some photos below of the rear Axle conversion organised by Mark Smith.

Original inner axle is pressed out and the inside of the axle has a thread cut. Threaded insert is screwed into the axle and thread locked in place. A grub screw also prevents insert from moving. Axle is then electroplated.

The wheel nut is 56 mm and has a left handed thread. It uses a shim between the cone and nut to help tightening.

A very high quality piece of engineering. Have tested for about 100 miles some bumpy twisty roads with no issues and no changes to torque setting. Nut lockwired until I get the right R clip.

Geoff ...

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Glad your pleased with it geoff . :D

If any one else would like one drop me a pm have also had radiators made which are exactly the same as hrc ones

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Re: RC45 rear axle conversion to HRC type ..

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G_M_Cronin wrote: Tue May 28, 2013 9:54 pm Some photos below of the rear Axle conversion organised by Mark Smith.

Original inner axle is pressed out and the inside of the axle has a thread cut. Threaded insert is screwed into the axle and thread locked in place. A grub screw also prevents insert from moving. Axle is then electroplated.

The wheel nut is 56 mm and has a left handed thread. It uses a shim between the cone and nut to help tightening.

A very high quality piece of engineering. Have tested for about 100 miles some bumpy twisty roads with no issues and no changes to torque setting. Nut lockwired until I get the right R clip.

Geoff ...

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