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Zooks
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This is what I have been repairing. The nut came off the end of the shaft whilst the PO was riding it. This caused it to snap the threaded end off and then it slipped out of the uni-joint and smashed about inside the tube (swing-arm).One other 1100 shaft related suggestion based upon my experience. Inspect the front end of the driveshaft where it slides into the U-joint. See if you can move the U-joint assy front to back or the nut securing the shaft. If so, make certain the shaft hasn't seperated from the nut or u-joint. Mine did and so did another owner's that I met.
Willie in TN
I pulled the drive (bevel) gear out and sent it to an engineer to have a hole drilled and tapped in the end of it. Into this I inserted a HT M12 allen bolt. It basically turns the end of the shaft (on the gear) from male into female (thread). *ouch!*
I used loctite on the allen bolt and it is as good as new. The engineer said he had seen quite a few shafts (from all sort of machines) do the exact same thing.
I took lots of photos and have thought of doing a 'pictorial' as it seems to be a moderately common problem. I have heard of 4 instances of it happening now. Maybe I could ask Cliff to put it up on his website?