I have a question for you, i am in the early stages of making a new front axle housing for my halftrack, it will be a dummy axle just like the Armortek axle but it will look more like the real thing. My question is , how many bolts are there holding the two halves together, 11 or 12? I found many photos to work from but i am unable to see all the bolts to get an accurate count. Also, what is the object mounted on the frame directly above the axle housing, is it some sort of shock absorber?
David (Patterson) happy to oblige!
The Timken front axle has 11 bolts holding the left and right differential housings together (see reference G in the diagram below).
The object you are refering to is indeed the shock absorber (reference E below).
Front view of axle.
Diagram of shock absorber.
Hope this helps. If you need any more info just let me know.
Now my turn. Many of you guys are expert model engineers, and many, me included, are not. When you are making your superb extras/enhancements to your models can you make them available to the not-so-gifted like me? Obviously there are costs involved and I'm sure that many people would me more than happy to pay. Afterall, they will add value to the finished model. So why not put your parts in the craftsmans market and make a few bucks at the same time??