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Old 16 Oct 2006, 14:35 (Ref:1739395)   #1
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Lobro Joints

A racer from one of the series I race in posted the following on our race series forum, I wondered if anyone here could help:

Can anyone shed some light on this one?!

I run GKN lobro joints inboard and outboard on my Davrian. Inboard are No10 - as used on formula fords. I can get hold of these, not problem. On the outboard, for some reason a smaller joint has been fitted. Again lobro, but there are no identfication marks on it. The outer diameter apprears to have been machined. again the joint has 6 balls, dia approx 14.3mm, the shaft going into the joint has a 19 spline and the cage OD is 51.90mm.

Any clues?

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