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OEM Driveshaft (Noodle) Install Question

Old Aug 30, 2007 | 10:31 PM
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OEM Driveshaft (Noodle) Install Question

Why does the OEM DS install instructions (205-01-1 through 205-01-3) say the DS flange needs to be indexed for re-installation?

The OEM DS that came off my car when the Spyder DS was installed wasn't the original DS the car came with...I had the 75 mph reverberation that was fixed under warranty with the new DS.

If this indexation wasn't done, and I need to re-install the OEM DS at some point, what do I do? Just install and test?
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Old Aug 30, 2007 | 11:01 PM
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This would be correct, trial and error. There would should have been, would have been markings in the factory for this during assembly.
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Old Aug 30, 2007 | 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by ShowGT
This would be correct, trial and error. There would should have been, would have been markings in the factory for this during assembly.
Correct, but my OEM DS isn't the original one...I had a reverb at 75 so it was changed under warranty...

So the trail and error is related to vibration while driving? Do I rotate 180ยบ if vibration is detected?
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Old Aug 30, 2007 | 11:09 PM
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This is how we done in the factory when I was still at Ford. Keep in mine I built F 150's but same knowlege when it comes to driveline.
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Old Aug 31, 2007 | 08:16 AM
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You could have saved yourself the install and test part if you had marked the shaft couplings at the trans & rear end flanges. That would have insured the balance was the same on re-installation.

You might get lucky and hit it the first time... ya never know...

Hopefully, you won't ever have to re-install that OEM DS.

Bobby M.
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Old Aug 31, 2007 | 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by MooStang05gt
You could have saved yourself the install and test part if you had marked the shaft couplings at the trans & rear end flanges. That would have insured the balance was the same on re-installation.

You might get lucky and hit it the first time... ya never know...

Hopefully, you won't ever have to re-install that OEM DS.

Bobby M.
Hindsight is 20/20...I'm learning stuff all the time, and I learned this stuff AFTER I had my shop install the Spydershaft.

I have a slight murmur on the Spyder at 100+ mph...mostly on decel (I guess I just can't feel it on accel due to the engine/tranny/exhaust NVH).

I'm gonna have the Spyder rotated first 90ยบ and then 180ยบ to see to see if that helps..(suggestions as to whather to do 180ยบ or 90ยบ first are welcome). If not, I'll have it removed and sent to a blance shop to see if it's out of balance. If it's in balance and rotating it doesn't solve the high speed vibe, then I'm reinstalling the OEM noodle.

Hope it doesn't come to that! Please post your feedback.

Thanks!
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Old Aug 31, 2007 | 08:01 PM
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Hindsight is 20/20...I'm learning stuff all the time, and I learned this stuff AFTER I had my shop install the Spydershaft.
Marc.... I believe we have all had the 20/20 hindsight at sometime or other working on cars... I really didn't intend to point the finger at you for the oversight... if I do that, three fingers are pointing back at me..

What did your installer set the pinion angle at on the Spydershaft, that might be causing your problem, I think the angle should be -1 1/2 to -3 1/2 degrees on a one piece DS..

Bobby M.
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Old Sep 1, 2007 | 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by MooStang05gt
Marc.... I believe we have all had the 20/20 hindsight at sometime or other working on cars... I really didn't intend to point the finger at you for the oversight... if I do that, three fingers are pointing back at me..

What did your installer set the pinion angle at on the Spydershaft, that might be causing your problem, I think the angle should be -1 1/2 to -3 1/2 degrees on a one piece DS..

Bobby M.
No offense taken Bobby! The problem with the hindsight 20/20, is that it keeps happening to me....on different parts of the car! LOL!

The pinion angle debacle! The shop *thought* they set it at -2ยบ to the DS, thinking the flat piece at the bottom of our 8.8 pumpkin is parallel to the pinion, but it isn't, it's off 2ยบ, so they actually set it at -4ยบ to the DS.

Someone on the S197Forum.com posted the manual from Spicer/Dana on how to install a 1 pc DS and what the maximum operating angles are for U-joints, and so I re-set the pinion angle to the spec in the manual, and then re-set it several times playing with the angle but in keeping with the rules set out in the Spicer manual, and I still have the "murmur" starting at ~100 mph (and for any "other parties" reading this, those speeds were reached on a closed course). I currently have the PA set as follows (I reference all the driveline angles in keeping with the Spicer rules): Tranny -1.5ยบ/DS -4ยบ/Pinion -1.5ยบ.

To summarize, the 3 rules set out in the Spicer manual for U-joints are:
  1. There must be at least 1ยบ of operating angle at the U-joints;
  2. There should not be more than 1ยบ of difference between the tranny and pinion;
  3. The maximum operating angle at either U-joint should be 3ยบ
So I'm good with #1 and #2 and my max operating angle is 2.5ยบ (-4ยบ - -1.5ยบ)

Oh, and guess who manufactures the U-joints on the Spyder? Spicer (a Dana brand)!

Speculation is that the OEM noodle, which in fact has a bult-in mass damper (the rear section), masks a problem inherent to the 8.8 rear end used in our cars. So this murmur might not be a DS related item at all, but I'm tryin to take the necessary steps to eliminate it as such.

I tried attaching the Spicer/Dana pdf (invaluable info IMO), but just as with pics, I'm unable to upload....if anyone wants it, email me at S197.Mustang@hotmail.com and I'll send it to you
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