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Re: [oletrucks] need a measurement on a TF

To: kvdurand@mail.esc4.com, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] need a measurement on a TF
From: Passnb4U@aol.com
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2000 00:55:42 EST
In a message dated 12/31/99 9:49:37 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
kvdurand@mail.esc4.com writes:

> You can thank passnb4U@aol.com for the post on setting the pinion angle. I
>  found the original in my archives. I'm not setting the rearend angle yet, 
so
>  an approximate measurement won't hurt me any. My truck has zero weight over
>  the rear wheels; no bed, no doors, no seat, no gas tank, no glass, just a
>  frame and empty cab. But I need an approx. measurement so I can set the
>  transmission angle.
>  

  Damn I'm good....

  I'll get you the info tomorrow night, long as I don't drop the rear on my 
hand, crush a finger and can't type :)

  Mike

>  > This snip from an earlier post says it about right.  I messed up and
>  didn't
>  > keep the credits with it, so I can't identify the author, but he's out
>  here
>  > somewhere!
>  >
>  > > I understand that's important to make the driveshaft to transmission
>  angle
>  > > match the driveshaft to pinion angle. What's the theory here? Why does
>  it
>  > > cause so much grief if the pinion angle is out of whack?
>  >
>  > > As far as the angles go, the "theory" is that if the tranny yoke and 
the
>  > >pinion yoke are at different angle, harmonic vibration will occur,
>  because
>  > if
>  > >they are at different angles, then the u-joints needles will rotate at a
>  > >faster/slower rate than the other ones.
>  > > Now, I'm not to concerned with an exact setting, reason is, you can't
>  > take
>  > >into account all the different load heights that you car/truck will be
>  in.
>  > >Think about it, solo driver, driver and passengers, full tank of gas,
>  empty
>  > >tank, load in the back, no load, etc, plus all the combinations of any 
of
>  > >them.
>  > > When I set a rearend in, I put 250lbs in the front seat to account for
>  me
>  > >and tools and junk, and 100lbs in the bed, measure the tranny angle, and
>  > try
>  > >to get close to that on the rear, within a degree.
>  > >>>>
>  >
>  >
>  
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