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Old 03-17-2010, 08:39 AM
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Does anyone know of a good/great/excellent machine shop that can bore out the holes 2mm on the front of my diveshaft?

its an ap1 driveshaft and it needs to mate to an ap2 transmission if you must know why I am asking.

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Anthony, would it be easier to just swap flanges or is that not an option? I can't remember. FWIW, I have an AP2 tranny with an AP1 driveshaft, also.


Now that I think about it, it has to be an option as I never had anything bored out.
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Yea I can swap the flange but through searching I have noticed that people have had a hardtime locating the flange through dealers so some bored out their driveshaft.

I would use the flange off my old tranny but I would like to sell it whole.
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I wonder if the guy that parts S's out in Tennessee(davgoat) might have one for sale.
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Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Mar 17 2010, 02:05 PM
I wonder if the guy that parts S's out in Tennessee(davgoat) might have one for sale.
people always have the answers
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Originally Posted by sparrow,Mar 17 2010, 02:16 PM
people always have the answers
You be quiet! I was trying to be rude!!! ;angry:
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Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Mar 17 2010, 02:26 PM
You be quiet! I was trying to be rude!!! ;angry:
well you come off as a sweet heart.
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Its easier to get the ap1 flange.

Its called a companion flange.

Honda part # for a AP1 - 40441-PCY-010

Its only about $40, probably cheaper this way as well. good luck
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Originally Posted by ya@inlinepro,Mar 17 2010, 03:30 PM
Its easier to get the ap1 flange.

Its called a companion flange.

Honda part # for a AP1 - 40441-PCY-010

Its only about $40, probably cheaper this way as well. good luck
thank you
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Originally Posted by ya@inlinepro,Mar 17 2010, 03:30 PM
Its easier to get the ap1 flange.

Its called a companion flange.

Honda part # for a AP1 - 40441-PCY-010

Its only about $40, probably cheaper this way as well. good luck
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