Re: [FWDLK] Bad Vibrations
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Re: [FWDLK] Bad Vibrations



George Sazdoff wrote:

> On the subject of vibration.......Have you balanced the tires all
> the way around??  An out of balanced tire.....just one, will do
> just what you describe......especially since everything else checks
> out.  It is unlikely that wear would show up so quickly if this was
> some other component......Ball Joints....Bushings......Drive
> Shaft......Drums.   Have the wheels and tires balanced by someone
> who is on the ball....and if that's not it....Check the front
> bearings for proper tightness. Another remote possibility is that
> the drums may be out of balance.  A driveshaft that isn't properly
> shimmed, and aligned will cause vibration too.
>  Whew! Hope this helps out.   George.


THERE IS THIS, seems I read somewhere that the driveshaft is indexed.
THere was/is a right and a wrong setup for the driveshaft instalation.
Seems I think the original question mentioned that the driveshaft was
removed and re-installed.

--
Paul Holmgren
Hoosier Corps #33, L-6
2 57 300-C's in Indy

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