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07-02-2015, 05:41 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: DFW, TX
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2 piece driveshaft pinion angle... raise carrier?
guys
Ive got a 5.3 4l60 in my 71. its my daily driver I have the slightest vibration under throttle in the range of 1500-2000 rpm. I believe its got something to do with the Vintage air setup I have. seems like if i pull the compressor and run a short/stock belt, the vibration goes away. put compressor and longer belt on, and i get vibration back. But i want to rule out pinion angle once and for all... Back when i was doing the swap, I checked pinion angle with this: http://www2.dana.com/pdf/J3311-1-DSSP.pdf and i wanted to post the numbers to see if they look ok to you guys. originally, i was using a cheaper gravity angle finder and ordered shims accordingly. But ever since, ive been using that craftsman digital gauge which seems more repeatable. for reference, my driveway is about 3 degrees downhill.. all following angles are absolute, so subtract 3 if you want reference to level, but here, its all relative angles so driveway angle doesnt matter... my transmission angle (as measured on the rear seal surface): down 6.5 degrees (remember driveway i 3 down, so real angle is 3.5 down) front driveshaft angle: down 7.9 rear end angle is 8.2-8.3 up from the article, trans/front driveshaft working angle should be 1-1.5, right? and it is. and from article, rearend should be same angle as front shaft, right? and its .3 -.4 out. What do you think? am i ok? just not sure that .3 degrees is worth buying new shims, ubolts and nuts when im almost sure its the belt harmonics thanks! |
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