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07-07-2002, 11:46 AM | #1 |
Flamin' Bass
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Galloway, NJ, US
Posts: 315
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Bags and driveshaft endplay - help!
After 6 months of bodywork, I'm finally starting to reassemble the truck.
This is the first time I've put the driveshaft back in and at first it wouldn't go in. Then I filled the rear bags and was able to hook the U-joint on the rear. At this point the shaft has about 1/2" endplay. But when I dump the air, the shaft slides forward into the tail of the 4 speed Muncie so there's no noticable endplay left. QUESTION: What's the minimum endplay (front to back) for the single piece driveshaft? I CAN slide the motor (350) forward a bit, about 3/8" slop in the motor mounts, but I gotta drill new holes for the (kludged) tranny crossmember. Don't wanna if I don't hafta. Thanks,
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07-07-2002, 11:49 AM | #2 |
Shortbox wanna-be.
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Fort St.John, British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 773
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Personally at the lowest point where it shoves the shaft in, I would try and keep a minimum of 1/2" movement in the shaft.
Why not figure out exactly how much you have, then have you driveshaft shortened a bit if the need be.
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