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Re: U-Joint Hel ... er, Fun

To: Jim Muller <jimmuller@pop.mail.rcn.net>
Subject: Re: U-Joint Hel ... er, Fun
From: "M. Secrest" <vze34wdb@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 18:35:06 -0400
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
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Jim;

I get my joint and shaft stuff (boy that sounds bad) done at a place 
called "Driveline" in the D.C. area.  They work mostly on truck 
driveshafts.  Good work at great prices.   See if there isn't such a 
place in your metro (Atlanta?) as well.

--
Martin Secrest
72 TR6
73 GT6

Jim Muller wrote:

>On 19 Jun 2003 at 15:46, Dave Massey wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Message text written by Michael Godley
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>>>I have been told that the propeller shaft be balanced ...
>>>      
>>>
>>Depends on how well ballanced the driveshaft is after replacement.
>>    
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>
>Exactly where does one find a driveshaft specialist???
>
>Some things discussed on this list are simply beyond my grasp.  For 
>example, fabrication of parts is quite difficult, since I have no 
>access to a machine shop (and little experience with much of the 
>machinery normally found in one).  I have never in my life seen an 
>alternator rebuilding shop (that I recognized as such), nor a 
>driveshaft balancing shop or specialist.  Does one find such a beast 
>in a normal telephonebook, I wonder?  Should I expect to find a 
>"fastener store" down the block next to the local pharmacy?  Can I 
>buy shoreline by the foot or do I need to order an entire roll?

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