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Driveshaft / U-Joint Tech 1967 Coronet 500: SUMMARY
#11
Isn't that a total of 80 out? Don't laugh, but maybe you can straighten it out if you can find the high point.
President, New England chapter of Coronetaholics anonomous.
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#12
So they didn't check your old shaft or make you a new one?

That is allot of runout, my car is here this morning so I checked it and its at .015 total.

Just to double check is your rear yoke nice and tight for the u-joint fit?
The Idaho Andy
I love the smell of race fuel in the morning
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#13
Yes that is 0.080" runout, which is alot. I am an industrial vibration analyst, so I deal with vibration problems everyday, and dynamically balance alot of equipment. For example majority of electric motors have a spec of 0.003" runout max depending on size and rpm. With that runout I suspect your driveshaft is out of balance because of it. I would just get the old drive shaft rebalanced and a better shop that knows how to treat their clients.
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#14
No they did not check my drive shaft. I had called to make a appointment and they said we don't make appointments. Just come on in!
So I did. As with the counter banter I got. I took my shaft and left! My face as red as a tomato!
I put the shaft back in the car to move it while the epoxy guys did my floor.

So now I have data that supports a new driveshaft. Ill do the mail order via the Internet
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#15
Yeah he sounds like a jerk I would walk also.

On a possitve note how did floor come out?
The Idaho Andy
I love the smell of race fuel in the morning
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#16
No they did not check my drive shaft. I had called to make a appointment and they said we don't make appointments. Just come on in!
So I did. As with the counter banter I got. I took my shaft and left! My face as red as a tomato!
I put the shaft back in the car to move it while the epoxy guys did my floor.

So now I have data that supports a new driveshaft. Ill do the mail order via the Internet
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#17
Opps double post.

Floor looks awesome and my 67 in there makes it nicer!
Things are adding up now. New Trans mount. Car shook so hard! I put the old mount back in. Replaced the tail shaft bushing. That made a improvement yet did not go away.
My plan: new driveshaft and yokes.
Reinstall Trans mount. Recheck angles. Drive! And hope its gone!
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