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Hey guys,
ran a search and came up with two threads about modified CUCVs. One guy got flamed and never followed up, so here I am.
I have a SRW pickup with factory drivetrain ( Th400/208 ) minus the 6.2–nothing has been moved from transmission back. I began experiencing a harmonic vibration that was noticeable above 55mph. I did the usual balancing of the driveshaft and replacing u-joints—still there. Someone suggested my torque converter even though it and the flexplate were brand new. I replaced both—still there. It’s worth mentioning that I have a new small block direct from GM, new factory serpentine setup, new front accessories, new motor and trans mounts, etc. The trans fluid was perfect when I installed the deep sump and new filter. The transfer case fluid was also immaculate, but I noticed my driveshaft looks short. I mean really short—3 and 1/8”+ of exposed yoke. Not the typical 3/4 to 1-1/4” that most experts on the matter recommend.
I’m having a driveshaft shop re-tube my driveshaft, which I believe is the factory unit. It has Spicer stampings on both ends and both yokes. I’m also replacing my tail housing bushing and seal. I hope this solves my issue. Otherwise, I’ll tear down the 208 for a rebuild with all SKF components and a cloyes chain since that’s the next cheapest link at $200 in parts. After that the only parts left untouched are the rear diff and th400. The TH400 shifts perfectly and the rear end and it’s oil looked great. Although, I do want to put an Eaton Truetrac in to give better drivability on icy turns.
Does anyone else suffer from a short shaft on these trucks? Maybe my truck’s shaft was bent and they put a blazer one in?
ran a search and came up with two threads about modified CUCVs. One guy got flamed and never followed up, so here I am.
I have a SRW pickup with factory drivetrain ( Th400/208 ) minus the 6.2–nothing has been moved from transmission back. I began experiencing a harmonic vibration that was noticeable above 55mph. I did the usual balancing of the driveshaft and replacing u-joints—still there. Someone suggested my torque converter even though it and the flexplate were brand new. I replaced both—still there. It’s worth mentioning that I have a new small block direct from GM, new factory serpentine setup, new front accessories, new motor and trans mounts, etc. The trans fluid was perfect when I installed the deep sump and new filter. The transfer case fluid was also immaculate, but I noticed my driveshaft looks short. I mean really short—3 and 1/8”+ of exposed yoke. Not the typical 3/4 to 1-1/4” that most experts on the matter recommend.
I’m having a driveshaft shop re-tube my driveshaft, which I believe is the factory unit. It has Spicer stampings on both ends and both yokes. I’m also replacing my tail housing bushing and seal. I hope this solves my issue. Otherwise, I’ll tear down the 208 for a rebuild with all SKF components and a cloyes chain since that’s the next cheapest link at $200 in parts. After that the only parts left untouched are the rear diff and th400. The TH400 shifts perfectly and the rear end and it’s oil looked great. Although, I do want to put an Eaton Truetrac in to give better drivability on icy turns.
Does anyone else suffer from a short shaft on these trucks? Maybe my truck’s shaft was bent and they put a blazer one in?