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Old 08-13-2016, 03:59 PM   #1
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driveline angle experts??

Hello all,
I am in need of some advice here.

I have a 67 c10 stepside. I dropped it down 6” in the rear using 6" lowered springs, and 3” in the front, 2” dropped spindles, 1” dropped springs.

A couple of years ago I swapped out the TB350 for a 700R4, had a new driveshaft made, one piece shortened 3” from the shaft for the TB350, new ujoints.
The truck had an annoying high speed vibration that I wanted to resolve.

So recently, I took my initial measurements and purchased 6” coil spring shims for the rear.

I have the transmission shaft and the pinion where I believe they should be and work. The truck seems fine until I put into overdrive then it feels like the driveshaft is going to come thru the floor and I actually lose power in the truck. I have checked the timing to make sure it’s not the timing, timing is correct. I should also add it seems to run fine vibration free until put into overdrive.
I am planning on changing plugs and wires next, but prior wanted to ask for any feedback. The truck did not run like this prior to these new changes.

I can not move the transmission up without cutting the floor of the truck, which I really rather not do.

Current measurements are:
Transmission shaft 5 degrees up
Pinion is 5 degrees down.

Transmission slip yoke bearing cup is 5 degrees up
Pinion yoke bearing cap is 5 degrees down

Driveshaft bearing cup:
2 degrees up in the front
2 degrees down in the rear.

Driveshaft angle is 1 degree up

I believed this to be an Operating angle of 3 degrees
The transmission and pinion are at the same angle, but are opposite.

I can have the shaft and joints checked, but the weights are still on the driveshaft and there is no play when I grab the DS and try to move.

Am I missing something here, are our trucks different? Any advice or suggestions sure be appreciated.

Thank you.
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Old 08-13-2016, 04:51 PM   #2
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Re: driveline angle experts??

Maybe this will help you figure it out.
http://www.drivetrain.com/parts_cata..._problems.html
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Old 08-13-2016, 06:05 PM   #3
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Re: driveline angle experts??

Just noticed your timing thought!
What is your timing curve like?
And what carb?
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Old 08-13-2016, 07:11 PM   #4
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Re: driveline angle experts??

Thank you for the reply.

As stated the truck was running fine with a bit of vibration last week before I started this.

Carb Holley street avenger 670 jetted I think I have 71 mains now, don't remember what I have for secondary's.
Timing 12 initial about 33 at 3000 rpms.

On a built ZZ4 create, RHS heads, thumper cam...

Truck seems to run fine in 3rd and 4th, it's when I put it in OD, I can FEEL the DS shaking below, I do seem to lose power, so of course up for any suggestions.
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Old 08-13-2016, 08:09 PM   #5
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Re: driveline angle experts??

You might be jetted too lean plus not enough initial timing.
And your thumper cam doesn't like running at a low rpm.

Have you tried more initial timing to see if it gets better?
What rear gear ratio do you have?
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Old 08-16-2016, 08:56 PM   #6
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Re: driveline angle experts??

Thanks for the recommendations! I figured it out, trucks running nice and smooth till 80 and I don't go much over that anymore.

It was the cheap gauge I was using, was not very accurate. I loaded the Tremic app for the Iphone and within and hour I had all green, which indicates good angles.

So thanks again. I highly recommend this free app.
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Old 08-17-2016, 09:25 AM   #7
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Re: driveline angle experts??

soo your trans and pinion angles were way off causing your problem?
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