by Warkton Tornado No.1 » Thu Apr 25, 2019 2:58 pm
Layshaft failure has been talked about on this Forum before, but, unfortunately, much of the talk has been conjecture as to why failures occur, with very little sound evidence, though efforts like those made by dickie are to be applauded.
However, in this particular instance, I would suggest that corrosion should be taken into consideration. In fact, I have never seen a layshaft as corroded as the one depicted in use!
The thing is, no matter how much ‘we’ talk about the potential of layshafts to fail, what is it that ‘we’ are prepared to do about it?
As Adam says, one solution might be to buy into a more expensive ‘upgrade’ but I remain unconvinced that that is the only option, or that it is guaranteed to be better than OEM layshafts bearing the correct logo thus carrying some indication of quality, even if it can’t be ‘aged’. Almost definitely, Innocenti, Serveta & SIL will have manufactured layshafts to a standard, from the forged billets right through the manufacturing process, even if those records are not to hand. I am openly sceptical about some components that have come to market, claiming to be an improvement on the generic, original design. Rear hub bearings are one example where safety has been compromised by their manufacture IMHO, but there are other 'upgraded' components such as drive shaft (shoudered) bolts that are too long & bottom out as the consequence, made by somebody that almost claims to have invented the wheel, whenever they express their opinion on the products made by their competitors!
Unfortunately, it will likely cost money to investigate if there is a way of ‘lifing’ existing &/or new layshafts made to the generic design.
I believe that there will be a means by which layshafts could be tested non- destructively, though I would imagine economies of scale would require a minimum batch size.
I have no idea of whether this idea would gain the support of the membership, but for the likely cost involved, I suggest we give the idea some serious consideration. Our lives are @ stake……