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Where to have tranny input shaft resplined?

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OK, so I'm thinking "Outside the box" again and have a WAIT (Wild A$$ Idea Today).

I have transmission "A" and transmission "B" (most of you know where this is going already). Transmission A has a male output shaft, 21 spline. Transmission B has a male input shaft, 10 spline. I want to connect the two.

Here's the kicker. Transmission A also has a slip spline output (I have the slip shaft).

My thought is to have transmission B's input shaft cut down and resplined to match transmission A, so I can use a female collar similar to the SM465/NP205 setup. So where can I get this done? I have looked at all the machine shops up here, and they look at me like I have 2 heads, even "East Coast Performance", who stocks spools and other nice off-roading items on the shelf. Once I explained it to the guy for the 3rd time, he finally got it, and said he'd give Moser a call. Heck, I can do that, no need to pay the middle man. Anyone else I should give a shout?

v8jeep, did you ever find a place that does resplining in Maine?

Mangler, what was the shop down there that cut and resplined the Scout axle?

JEEPN
Winter Harbor, Maine
'81 CJ-8 Scrambled, It's a Jeep, Chevy, IHC kinda thing!
'88.5 Zuki, 5" Calmini, Locked, Swamped, Rolled, and just generally broken in right!
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Hey Mark,
There are two places in MA you might try. Brookline Machine (this is where a lot of guys get their axle work done). I have never dealt with them.

And Mitchell Drivetrain Service. These guys are literally around the corner from me. They build all sorts of custom axles...have all the equiptment necessary to respline axles. So mabye they can help you. They rebuilt and balanced my driveshafts for me and did quality work. They are on RT 20 in Northborough, MA. Here is their phone number: 508-754-6502

'79 CJ-7
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