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Axle comparo between 5 & 6 speed tranny's...
OK, so I'm working on my swap (2 yrs. in the making, whatever) and I had both drivers side axles side by side. I didnt see any noticable differences in the 2. The ends that go into the trans appear exactly the same. Which leads me to ask, can the 5 spd axles be used in a 6spd? or are there minute tolerances that wont allow this?
I was wondering because I remember there being a shortage of 6spd axles at one point and a few people not being able to drive because their axle were bad. wouldnt it be nice if we could use 5 spd axles with the 6spd boxes? (well at least for us 4th gen swappers) |
I always understood that they were different but I've never seen them side by side to confirm.
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I always thought they were different also. If they are not visibly different maybe internally the one for the 6speed might have been built better/different to tolerate the higher power level :gotme:
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Originally Posted by MDeezy
(Post 7215423)
I always thought they were different also. If they are not visibly different maybe internally the one for the 6speed might have been built better/different to tolerate the higher power level :gotme:
I'll try to take some pics before I put the tranny in...(which is another problem, cant seem to get it on. The shifter mechanism, hits the chassis and keeps getting in the way) |
I believe the inner shaft splines are different that engage into the final drive. One is a 27mm diameter(A32) and the other is a 29mm diameter(A33b+A34+L31 etc). Would love to know if the A34 inners could work with the A32 shaft and outer CV joint though ;)
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Originally Posted by yevrah4728
(Post 7216061)
I'll try to take some pics before I put the tranny in...(which is another problem, cant seem to get it on. The shifter mechanism, hits the chassis and keeps getting in the way)
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Originally Posted by pmohr
(Post 7219757)
After having pulled the 6MT out a half dozen times, I've found the quickest way to just yank the shift tower out and stuff a rag in there; 45 minutes from jacking the car up to having the trans on the ground and split in half.
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Originally Posted by throttlehappy46
(Post 7216066)
I believe the inner shaft splines are different that engage into the final drive. One is a 27mm diameter(A32) and the other is a 29mm diameter(A33b+A34+L31 etc). Would love to know if the A34 inners could work with the A32 shaft and outer CV joint though ;)
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pictures?
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I have been informed today by my CV joint tech(he wrote the first book about CV joints/shafts etc) that the A32 and the Australian J31(American I35 I believe) shafts have the same shaft spline and diameter, so the 6 speed inner CV joints and 4th gen and 5th gen outer CV joints can be joined by any suitable A32/33 Maxima shaft to the 6 speed box.
I ordered a gearbox side(my passenger, USA driver side) shaft to confirm it works as this will solve a small problem of mine with the L31 Altima shaft being too long. |
:worthless
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Im in for pics also.
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Installed today :) A32 passenger(Australian driver side) driveshaft and outer CV joints into A34/L31 inner CV joints works. Untested about the US driver side(aussie passenger)
However, I believe the US passenger side axle from the 5 speed will encounter a problem from pics I found... http://www.ihasaids.com/upload/data/1254650950.jpg 6 speed shaft is the one fitted and the 5 speed shaft is sitting where the gearbox would be, as the 5 speed shaft goes into the box in line with the block, not further toward the driver side axle like the 6 speed. So, if the 5 speed shaft splines went into the 6 speed gearbox, it would be about 1.5" too short at the block bracket. |
Can anyone tell me how many splines are there on the Shafts and ABS ring of a 6speed A33 Auto Trans
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6spd a33 auto trans doesn't exist...
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