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It's more commonly known as a "jack shaft" try that in your search , I couldn't see how much movement you had as I am phone right now , but that should help your search, good luck
Another vote for fluke mine must be 20 years old but at same time my 30 dollar klien , reads the exact same I.e. , o love my fluke but if it ever died I wouldn't pay 400 for another .
If you have an engine lift , place the legs of it next to wheel, and put chain in wheel it works great but still might need a few taps on tire.
Good luck
Finally got the bed sides completly welded back on and lots I grinding, started on stripping troop seat supports and now rain , whew needed a brake anyway
I have the same setup with an aero turbine , if driver window is closed it's bearable on Interstate but still loud , but mostly from fire wall and floor I have my floor insulated and when I get the firewall done, probably won't need ears on interstate.
Ohhhhh so sorry, you have had a terrible time with this one. I so hope it gets better ,and it could be as simple as an oil pump , wish you the best of luck, god bless
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