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Old 10-28-2017, 01:09 PM
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Default CV Driveline in my 1572

CORRECTION - Title should say my 1572 (it's been that type of day :-) Fixed it for you

I dry-fit the CV driveline with JeffinPA's front and rear couplers this morning. I have about ¼" end to end play and was wondering if I should be shimming that closer, or simply leave it? There are still lots of spline coverage on both the Hydro input shaft, and the floating front CV joint.

Before I bolt it all in, I wanted to see what others before me have done with the end play. To shim, or not to shim? :-)

I thought about ways to reduce the end play such as building more plates and installing them between the new front mount adapter that bolts directly to the Kubota and the front CV joint.

Any thoughts or experience?
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Old 10-28-2017, 01:31 PM
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1/4" is a bit much. I like to see about 1/8" Jeff could make you a spacer out of 1/8" alum plate or you can use 1/2 of the CV joint and trace it out your self.
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Thx Sam Mac, I think that will be the plan, another spacer to reduce that ¼”. Thx for the reply
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JeffinPA is making me up a couple of spacers to reduce the end play, all is good!
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Glad to help. Keep us posted on how it turns out.
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Mr. Jeff do nice work! You did the right thing.
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JeffinPA is making me up a couple of spacers to reduce the end play, all is good!
I made a cardboard "liner" to hold the two spacers. That way I can mail them using a business sized envelope so it won't cost a "million dollars" to mail up North.

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Glad to help. Keep us posted on how it turns out.
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Here's the video he sent me. I think a 1/4" spacer will be perfect

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e0sR6wJZWM
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Jeff is great to deal with, I also have his adapters in my 1772 jah457 and it is smooth as silk now.
jah457 I am located near Cobourg ON.
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Good to meet a fellow Ontarian 😊
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