[Healeys] Drive shaft alignment

Oudesluys coudesluijs at chello.nl
Sat May 1 02:53:47 MDT 2010


Bill,
I think you are right. If I read it as you suggest I agree. That is the 
trouble if English is not your native tongue. Sorry Dave.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL


WILLIAM B LAWRENCE wrote:
> I think Dave Nock's response is correct, but perhaps a little 
> confusing. He says that the DRIVING yokes should be at 90 degrees. The 
> first DRIVING yoke is on the slip joint and transmits torque to the 
> first DRIVEN yoke. The second DRIVING yoke is on the end of the 
> driveshaft and transmits torque to the second DRIVEN yoke which is 
> attached to the differential. Thus the first DRIVEN yoke and the 
> second DRIVING yoke (being on the ends of the driveshaft) are in the 
> same plane while the DRIVING yokes are 90 degrees out.
>
> Bill Lawrence


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