High Speed Vibration
#41
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I have had a number of aftermarket driveshafts trying to get the vibe out (JTGrant, you ain't the only one) -- the best I've done is up to 90 OK, then vibe thereafter. I wonder if all the happy aftermarket driveshaft owners have taken their car over 90 and beyond -- I suspect not.
Pinion angle is important, but I also question the quality of some of the cut down Ranger shafts. I've observed significant runout when running the car on jackstands:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCU7LsfXMFg
Note - if you want to do this with you car -- BE VERY CAREFUL -- it is dangerous -- don't want to get caught up in a rotating shaft!!!
Based on my experience I would say Caveat Emptor to all who are considering "upgrading" to a one piece shaft.
Pinion angle is important, but I also question the quality of some of the cut down Ranger shafts. I've observed significant runout when running the car on jackstands:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCU7LsfXMFg
Note - if you want to do this with you car -- BE VERY CAREFUL -- it is dangerous -- don't want to get caught up in a rotating shaft!!!
Based on my experience I would say Caveat Emptor to all who are considering "upgrading" to a one piece shaft.
#42
The video is of a Spydershaft.
To be fair, I'm not certain that is the ONLY cause of my vibe problem -- however, it certainly needs to be resolved so I can eliminate the shaft as a contributing factor.
To be fair, I'm not certain that is the ONLY cause of my vibe problem -- however, it certainly needs to be resolved so I can eliminate the shaft as a contributing factor.
Last edited by $teve; 7/24/08 at 02:44 PM.
#43
I have had a number of aftermarket driveshafts trying to get the vibe out (JTGrant, you ain't the only one) -- the best I've done is up to 90 OK, then vibe thereafter. I wonder if all the happy aftermarket driveshaft owners have taken their car over 90 and beyond -- I suspect not.
Pinion angle is important, but I also question the quality of some of the cut down Ranger shafts. I've observed significant runout when running the car on jackstands:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCU7LsfXMFg
Note - if you want to do this with you car -- BE VERY CAREFUL -- it is dangerous -- don't want to get caught up in a rotating shaft!!!
Based on my experience I would say Caveat Emptor to all who are considering "upgrading" to a one piece shaft.
Pinion angle is important, but I also question the quality of some of the cut down Ranger shafts. I've observed significant runout when running the car on jackstands:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCU7LsfXMFg
Note - if you want to do this with you car -- BE VERY CAREFUL -- it is dangerous -- don't want to get caught up in a rotating shaft!!!
Based on my experience I would say Caveat Emptor to all who are considering "upgrading" to a one piece shaft.
Need to clarify what I meant by "a number of aftermarket shafts." 5 from one manufacturer, and 1 from another. I only started doing the visual runout check on the last 2, so I have no idea if the previous 4 had runout (also, I only started systematically adjusting pinion angle one turn of the UCA at a time for the last 2).
Last edited by $teve; 8/12/08 at 04:27 PM.
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