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On FMTVs the slip joint spines are so course that you can eyeball the driveshaft and tell if it’s off.Don't "eye" the drive shaft phasing. Take off an put on flat table.
On FMTVs the slip joint spines are so course that you can eyeball the driveshaft and tell if it’s off.
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I would use the Iphone method then.On FMTVs the slip joint spines are so course that you can eyeball the driveshaft and tell if it’s off.
Uh YAH, I just took them all off and got them balanced ! I have taken them off once before.iPhone method? Not trying to be rude but have you ever taken one apart and clocked it correctly on a FMTV. With the big splines you would know it is off trust me I had to do mine while under the truck and just taking off the U joint from the axle. No problem seeing if it was off a spline. Mine was out of phase and runs so nice now. Good thing I had only run it maybe 75 miles before correcting.
Just for smitts and giggles I decided to put on new U joints on my MTV front propeller shaft. Here is why with the splines as big as they are being one tooth off you would have to be a blind man not to see it. One pic of big splines one pic in phase and as said one spline off. I do not need a iPhone to get it right on this type of propeller shaft. High tech tools low tech truck. Main thing is if you are going to pull the slip joint apart mark both half's with a mark that will not wipe off. This is because we could put the slip joint back together 180* from the way it was balanced but still in phase. I believe you took you propeller shaft out and had it balanced but I do not think you pulled the slip joint apart and put it back together because you to would have seen how much just one tooth will change the phase. Was wondering have you serviced you hub's checking all parts and shimming the gears? As said hope you find your noise or find it is just how they are.Uh YAH, I just took them all off and got them balanced ! I have taken them off once before.
Can you not see the video above? Never mind. Do it your way...
Fair enough. I can see it. I engrave mine driveshafts.Just for smitts and giggles I decided to put on new U joints on my MTV front propeller shaft. Here is why with the splines as big as they are being one tooth off you would have to be a blind man not to see it. One pic of big splines one pic in phase and as said one spline off. I do not need a iPhone to get it right on this type of propeller shaft. High tech tools low tech truck. Main thing is if you are going to pull the slip joint apart mark both half's with a mark that will not wipe off. This is because we could put the slip joint back together 180* from the way it was balanced but still in phase. I believe you took you propeller shaft out and had it balanced but I do not think you pulled the slip joint apart and put it back together because you to would have seen how much just one tooth will change the phase. Was wondering have you serviced you hub's checking all parts and shimming the gears? As said hope you find your noise or find it is just how they are.
with your own photo of in and out of phase by one spline..... think you've answered your own questions..... key not needed... out of phase is obvious even if out by only one splineWhy they did not key the shaft with one bigger spline I will never know. Guess that is what we get from the lowest bidder. Heck the propeller shaft on my M37 is keyed. ....
This part doesn't make sense. Maybe you misunderstood him? That is exactly why the phasing is so critical, and 180° is the worst case.He said since it was not balanced then it did not matter how I clocked the correct phase one way or 180* the other.
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