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Well I’m going to blame a random vibration on a bad drive shaft. I did the test and I found some movement with the dial indicator. I will be taking it to a dive line shop tomorrow for further inspection and see what they say. The other day I got .02” movement in the splines, but today I only got .003”. But found that their is noticeable rotational movement in the splines. I’m not looking forward to what the price of a custom HD high speed driveline is.
EDIT:
Through this process I have learned a lot about our drive lines and will share some findings.
1. The FMTV's use spicer 1610 drive line components
2. The drive shaft diameter is 4" , wall thickness is unknown.
3. Drive shaft RPM at 60MPH
Tire Diameter 46.4" travels 12.157' per revolution. 1 mile = 5280.
5280 / 12.157 = Wheel RPM of 434.317
Our stock axles have a 7.80 final ratio (diff & hub combined), and the high speeds are 6.14
RPM for a stock is 7.8 x 434.317 = 3387.6 and for the high speeds 6.14 x 434.317 = 2666.7
4. Using Splicers Safe Driveshaft speed calculator Safe driveline RPM is 3952, but list a 1/2 true critical speed of 3516. at the 1/2 true critical speed there is a harmonic vibration that may occur.
5. There may be a cardboard resonance reducer inside the tube
6. I don't know our drive shaft angles but at 3500 RPM the max listed is 5 degrees, 3000 RPM is 5.8 degrees, 2500 RPM is 7 degrees (RPM is shaft not engine)
Splicer also states any universal joint operating angle greater than 3 degrees will lower universal joint life and may cause vibration.
EDIT:
Through this process I have learned a lot about our drive lines and will share some findings.
1. The FMTV's use spicer 1610 drive line components
2. The drive shaft diameter is 4" , wall thickness is unknown.
3. Drive shaft RPM at 60MPH
Tire Diameter 46.4" travels 12.157' per revolution. 1 mile = 5280.
5280 / 12.157 = Wheel RPM of 434.317
Our stock axles have a 7.80 final ratio (diff & hub combined), and the high speeds are 6.14
RPM for a stock is 7.8 x 434.317 = 3387.6 and for the high speeds 6.14 x 434.317 = 2666.7
4. Using Splicers Safe Driveshaft speed calculator Safe driveline RPM is 3952, but list a 1/2 true critical speed of 3516. at the 1/2 true critical speed there is a harmonic vibration that may occur.
5. There may be a cardboard resonance reducer inside the tube
6. I don't know our drive shaft angles but at 3500 RPM the max listed is 5 degrees, 3000 RPM is 5.8 degrees, 2500 RPM is 7 degrees (RPM is shaft not engine)
Splicer also states any universal joint operating angle greater than 3 degrees will lower universal joint life and may cause vibration.
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