Re: Super Stock Springs Update
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Re: Super Stock Springs Update




That is the preferred scenario, but there are too many variables that affect the angle.
It is not correct in all cases.
More angle is preferred in racing.
The reason being, that upon acceleration the pinion is driven toward the floor pan. If that is the case, when sitting still, an angle of eight degrees, changes to three or four under launching, because the angle changes under those conditions.If that is the primary use of the car, then eight degrees is a good starting point. Normally for a street application a three or four degrees of angle is ample. Under a hard start, that angle also changes.. Hopefully changing to a zero (or somewhere near zero, maybe two degrees or less) setting when the pinion is pushed up.

   Jimmy

MO ( Steve Mick) wrote:

On pinion angle. I have always believed that the centerline of your pinion shoud run in a parrallel line to the centerline of your transmission mainshaft, Thereby making the angle of your front u joint the same as the rear one. And of course the u joints in phase. If my belief is not correct in all cases, someone please let me know..........................MO

{Steve Mick}
http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/mick64.html

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary H." <spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 8:13 PM
Subject: RE: Super Stock Springs Update



Unless I'm senior momenting out, I recall that a leaf-spring Mopar should have six to eight degrees of positive pinion angle.

Thanks,
Gary H.

-----Original Message-----
And 2. The pinion angle, someone else will know better but is the angle of 3 degrees still a commonly accepted point?
Dave B.







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