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LMH
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  • About LMH
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    85716
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    Tucson
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    AZ
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    Cars, Fishing, Girls!
    Country
    usa
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  1. LMH
    11-22-2021 07:15 AM - permalink
    LMH
    I wouldn't even try re-broaching existing splines. You loose too much material and nothing fits right. Right now, I'm trying to find a machinist that can roll splines on a steering shaft rather than broaching because it removes too much material on the existing shaft. Still looking. I posted Gerry Hawkridge at Hawk Cars on your thread as a place to check for new adapters. Gerry can machine any bolt pattern you'd like and it would be new Rudge splines. That's my thoughts. Email me if you want at lhaz@cox.net. This PM box is pretty small! Larry
  2. Robert Beede
    11-21-2021 10:31 AM - permalink
    Robert Beede
    LMH: Greetings from a long-time AC COBRA owner, CSX 2073, since 1967! Dan Case knows me. I found an old thread on the forum where you were planning on machining your own wheel hubs. Your post suggested you had access to the British-Whitworth broaching tool to reproduce the correct spline configuration. I have one Steel adapter for the American Racing Torque Thrust style wheel which was made by someone using the wrong broach. It is VERY close to the correct form, and I was hoping to avoid the high cost of making this part from scratch. Do you think there’s a chance of re-broaching the existing splines using the proper British broach? I failed in my efforts to send you photos, but would gladly do so via Email if you thought you could help me. Thanks in advance for the courtesy of a reply! Best, Bob

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  • Last Activity: 01-30-2025 07:50 PM
  • Join Date: 04-22-2005

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  1. moore_rb
    moore_rb liked post by LMH On thread : History of AC & Shelby Cobra Models
    Best thing probably would be to buy a registry. It contains all the CSX, COB and COX cars. Larry
    Liked On: 07-12-2017, 12:58 PM
    Posted On: 07-11-2017, 09:46 AM
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    1795 liked post by LMH On thread : SAI current showcase May 2027 report
    Ross is THE MAN! Larry
    Liked On: 05-16-2017, 10:44 PM
    Posted On: 05-16-2017, 10:31 PM
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    AndrewB liked post by LMH On thread : CSX2201 and later charging system components
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    1985 CCX liked post by LMH On thread : FIA racing seats
    So that's what a Nauga looks like! Larry
    Liked On: 04-04-2017, 12:37 PM
    Posted On: 04-03-2017, 02:17 PM
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    CompClassics liked post by LMH On thread : FIA racing seats
    So that's what a Nauga looks like! Larry
    Liked On: 04-03-2017, 08:38 PM
    Posted On: 04-03-2017, 02:17 PM
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    Mongoose930 liked post by LMH On thread : 289 Heater Project
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    1985 CCX liked post by LMH On thread : Identifying dash warning lights 289
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    ALF liked post by LMH On thread : Identifying dash warning lights 289
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