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08-07-2004, 12:11 AM | #1 |
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angle (in degrees) of rear output shaft to the rear diff.?
have'nt been frequenting the board much lately, as i've been doing a build-up of a '49 gmc 1/2 ton shrtbd. put a new 350/350 combo in w/ a 6" drop tranny cross-member. front sub-frame from a '76 chevy nova.... can't remember exactly the angle i need to be at for the rear pinion. i keep thinking it's 5-9 deg. but not sure.... anybody happen to remember? i got everything all finished as far as the engine/tranny being mounted and i have the drive- shaft in and hooked up to the rear diff. the angle coming outta the out-put shaft into the u-joint of the d.s. don't look right though. i put my magnetic angle finder on the d.s. and i'm getting 3 deg. positive angle.... and i think i need 5-9 neg. thanks to anyone out there....
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08-07-2004, 01:00 AM | #2 |
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08-07-2004, 06:11 AM | #3 |
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The only specifications that I have are for a 65 Impala but I believe that they are applicable. The range is 0 to 4 degrees. Both front and rear angles should be the same + or - 1/2 degree. My recollection is that 2-4 degrees is the preferred range because the needle bearings will rotate more than at say 0 degrees, so they last longer. Vehicles for drags run different angles but I don't have those specifications.
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08-07-2004, 08:33 AM | #4 |
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Some favorites I've saved from this board and others.
www.drivetrain.com -.do a search for driveline angle www.carcraft.com -.do a search for driveline angle www.clubfte.com -.select member sites. scroll to jniolon site and select. go to driveline phasing. This should help you out. Hope those sites don't mind me passing this info on.
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