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I need to resolve a problem that is causing a vibration under hard acceleration/high RPM. I’m not sure how to approach/resolve the problem.
When I purchased the car 10 years ago, the previous owner had installed some type of shim under the clamp on each side on the rear u-joints. When I did my resto work 4 years ago, I had new u-joints installed on the driveshaft. I was going to replace the rear end pinion flange, but was told not to do that myself do to the preload (I think) on the ring and pinion. The problem is that is seems that the u-joints fit tightly in the rear end pinion flange, but after a short period of time I end up with side-to-side movement within the caps. The caps are not moving side-to-side within the yoke, but the part of the u-joint that the needle bearings are against inside the cap. The side-to-side movement is aprox. with caps in place is 1/8” to 3/16”. Does this make sense? Before I purchase a new rear end pinion flange or question the new u-joint, does anybody know what the correct overall OD dimension of the required u-joint, or the ID of the “stops” on the rear end pinion flange? Or what else should I look for? Thanks
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Rob 69 <font color="orange">HO</font> Z-28 |
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does the ujoint have clips on it to retain it or does the yoke have little titties on it to retain the caps.
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The yoke has the stops that the caps sit between.
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Rob 69 <font color="orange">HO</font> Z-28 |
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Rob...I have the driveshaft out of my 70 Nova[same rear end as yours?] I can crawl under it and measure anything you want on the yoke. let me know what you need.
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Tony 55 Nomad Gasser 70 SS 427 Nova 34 Ford Sedan..Hemi powered Michigan/ Florida |
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Moroso part number 85810 is a "girdle" that might save the yoke if the little ears are the problem. Summit shows them for about 20 bucks. You don't even want to see what happens when a driveshaft comes loose. Had it happen on a 67 Caprice drag car. Had to beat the floors back down with a sledge hammer..... the trans was totally scrapped. Not a fun day.
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Rob...I have the driveshaft out of my 70 Nova[same rear end as yours?] I can crawl under it and measure anything you want on the yoke. let me know what you need. [/ QUOTE ] Tony, If you can measure both the ID between the ears or tabs on the yoke, and the OD of the caps on the u-joint. John, I also looked at the "girdles" that Moroso makes. Thanks for the info.
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Rob 69 <font color="orange">HO</font> Z-28 |
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The measurement betwee the tabs is 3.220
The measurement, total length of the u joint, cap to cap, is 3.221, so it is a snug fit. The OD of the cap is 1.065
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Tony 55 Nomad Gasser 70 SS 427 Nova 34 Ford Sedan..Hemi powered Michigan/ Florida |
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