I think it's possible to use the front half shaft of a 2.5/3.0 litre and the balance from a 2litre just by assembling and balancig these parts. No cutting necessary.
The thing to note is that the parts must come from a sedan if you are working on a sedan and a coupe if its a coupe because the combined length ot the shafts is different. The sedans being longer..
MD wrote:I think it's possible to use the front half shaft of a 2.5/3.0 litre and the balance from a 2litre just by assembling and balancig these parts. No cutting necessary.
So from what you are saying I take it that the center donuts for 4 and 6 are interchangeable.
MD wrote:The thing to note is that the parts must come from a sedan if you are working on a sedan and a coupe if its a coupe because the combined length ot the shafts is different. The sedans being longer..
Just to be difficult my shaft is shortened both ends and reversed so what ever I do i reckon there'll be cutting and welding involved somewhere.
Mats wrote:The flywheel interface on the engine is different between the V6 and I4, but I guess you know this?
Sort of. The flywheel I have has 3 bolts like the 4 but they have a larger PCD.
There is also a recess for a "spigot" bearing of some kind. Again I'm guessing this is similar to the 4.
I'm really going to have to get my hands on a V6 shaft to know what's what.
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It is interesting that on one set up I have a 3 litre V6 that uses the large 3 litre front donut and then couples down to a 2 litre centre and rear donut with a combination of shafts as I have explained above. Now you would guess that under the circumstances, the first donuts to fail would be the 2 litre ones,no?
Wrong. the first one to fail was the front one and they were all new and fitted at the same time. Is it any wonder that I hate Alfa donuts?
Mats is presuming like I am presuming that you know that the V6 PCD's are bigger and yes they can be fitted with a pinch bolt or like in my case not. All depends if Luiggi built in Monday or Pedro made it after lunch...
For the 75, there are probably 2 styles for the 75 V6s. One with and without the pinch bolts. I have the one without the pinch bolt and splines (which means it has the large center donut). I checked the records and MD was wrong, the driveshaft on my car was built after their 2nd daily veno break by Mario.
In the UK, every GTV6 I have seen has a pinch bolt type shaft, every 75 3 litre I have seen has the pinch bolt type shaft, every 75 Twinspark I have seen has a non-pinch bolt (regular) shaft, but some very early 75 2.5 (1987) have a non-pinch bolt type shaft - I can't recall if this was the same as the Twinspark or was hybrid of Twinspark & V6, later 2.5's do appear to have the 3 litre type shaft.