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Re: [TR] Vibration

To: "Geo & Kathleen Hahn" <ahwahnee@cybertrails.com>
Subject: Re: [TR] Vibration
From: "John Macartney" <standardtriumph@btinternet.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 23:11:27 -0000
George Hahn wrote:

> Can a driveshaft that has been in service for years suddenly need balancing?

Yes, it certainly can! This is a typical Triumph 'bete noire'  A hitherto 
non-vibrating shaft can 
suddenly go out of balance with the spot-welded weight flying off because of 
rust, weak weld or 
whatever. It's happened to me on 2 Heralds, a Vitesse and a GT6. While it's off 
the car, it might be 
a good idea to fit new u/j's. Word of advice, before removing the thing from 
the car, paint a white 
spot on the mating faces of the shaft where it bolts to the gearbox and diff 
nose. That way, you'll 
know where to refit as it was before removal. This is an *exacting science* 
taught to me by an 
expert on Herald propshaft vibration. He said it all helped to make a 'good 
difference' but who am I 
to query the logic. I guess he'd re-balanced more shafts than I've had hot 
dinners. Also, do try to 
ensure the u/j yokes maintain their relationship to one another. Having done 
all that, get it 
professionally balanced and for safety sake I'd fit two of those nylon 
electrical cable ties around 
the new weight at either end to ensure it doesn't fly off at a later date. Just 
keep the clip 
buckles at 180deg to one another to be sure.

Cheers, Jonmac 
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