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Truck and auto performance nut
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: McKinney,Texas
Posts: 3,848
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Trans/Pinion/drive shaft angle
I've had a bear or a time trying to get a vibration my truck has since the rebuild. Its gone from bad to a little less then bad after being all over the map. It busted a pinion ujoint a while back and while it held together enough to limp it home...it was vibrating real bad, limiting speed to 25-30mph or so. Tho I had some measurement errors along the way....its all 3-3.5* now.
All that said, I read something recently that said for high speed vibrations the driveline angle should be dropped from 3* to 1*. I looked under our TBSS and the trans yoke looks to be a few degrees and the pinion looks more like 0*. My question is, has anyone here had to bring their trans and pinion yoke angles down to 1*? Or close to it?
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Kurt - '68 GMC short step - NIB '09 LY6 6.0L crate motor w/mods, NIB '12 crate 4L85e w/billet 3k stall Circle D, 3.73 posi 12 bolt, DynaTech f-swap headers, 3/4 drop, handling mods, etc. - my toy '72 Chevy LWB C-10 Highlander - 350/350 ps/pb/tilt/ac - not original but close '06 Chevy TrailBlazerSS - LS2/4L70e - little black hot rod SUV - my DD '18 Kia Sorento - wife's econo-driver '95 Chevy S10 - reg cab shortbed, LS, 4.3, auto... my '68's powertrain and chassis build -links broken A surprise phase - carb to efi -links broken |
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