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Spline count & Max diameter

Discussion in 'Honda Acty' started by AdamHoughBMX, Jan 29, 2017.

  1. AdamHoughBMX

    AdamHoughBMX New Member

    Wondering if there would be an issue with using another drum with Max Dia201mm.
    It's from a 1993 Acty

    The top image is my 1983 Acty which the rear drum is Max Dia 181mm.
    Thanks.

    Does anyone know if the tooth count on a 1993 hub is 27teeth?
     

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  2. General lee

    General lee New Member

    Review the brake pads numbers online for both. If they are the same pads your onto a winner. Check the cv part numbers on the honda epc and see if they are the same.
    Even look at the drawings for both and count the splines...
     
  3. General lee

    General lee New Member

    Sorry, i missed the part where you said about the different diameter hubs.

    Issues i could see would be the brake cylinder being in the wrong location to separate the pads. Brake cable entry location could be wrong too.
    You need to find the same size hubs.
    Water/dirt etc. Would get in and affect the performance of the brakes.

    Whats wrong with yours? Is there just a lip on them or are there ovality issues? Would a machinist be able to skim them for you until you can source new ones?

    Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/121925951991

    His guy seems to sell minitruck stuff on ebay. Maybe he might be of some help
     
  4. AdamHoughBMX

    AdamHoughBMX New Member

    Cheers man. The problem is the spline on the drum is completely worn out smooth.

     

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  5. General lee

    General lee New Member

    Oh no!! Wheel spins? . There is one breaking in the uk on ebay at the moment. You should try him...
     
  6. General lee

    General lee New Member

    Are the CV joint splines gone as well so?
     
  7. AdamHoughBMX

    AdamHoughBMX New Member

    Nope. Just the hubs have stripped.
     

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