Brumby Uni joint part number
- El_Freddo
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Brumby Uni joint part number
G'day,
I'm after the part number for the brumby's uni joint in the prop/tail shaft.
I've got one that's on the way out on Sunnie the Brumby and I figure I might as well swap both out at the same time...
Cheers
Bennie
I'm after the part number for the brumby's uni joint in the prop/tail shaft.
I've got one that's on the way out on Sunnie the Brumby and I figure I might as well swap both out at the same time...
Cheers
Bennie
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RUJ1781 is the correct number for the aftermarket version
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The R has noting to do with Repco.
RUJ1781 is a Hardy Spicer number
RUJ1781 is a Hardy Spicer number
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Nope - the R determines where the retainer ring is - on the yoke or in the flange. From memory the brumby's is on the yoke (I should know this, I just had the tail shaft in my hand when I was in the shed!)steptoe wrote:sounds awfully familiar - that R generally means Paul is steering you towards repco - 1781 likely to work elsewhere stores
Sweet. Thanks Paul!RSR 555 wrote:RUJ1781 is the correct number for the aftermarket version
Cheers
Bennie