Yoke play / Vibration
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Yoke play / Vibration
I've had a real bad vibration at over 60mph, so put the car on axle stands & ran it. I noticed the yoke was wiggling about where it enters the rear of the trans.
Shut it down & am able to shake it about. I've uploaded a video which isn't easy to see but you can hear it moving about.
Is this too much play? What's likely to be wrong? A worn bearing?
Shut it down & am able to shake it about. I've uploaded a video which isn't easy to see but you can hear it moving about.
Is this too much play? What's likely to be wrong? A worn bearing?
Last edited by sinny on Mon Oct 27, 14 7:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
Shaun 'Moparless' Senior
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yep ,will cause it ,may have taken out the bearing in the rear of the tailshaft ,which will make things a lot worse ,if I remember ,they are like a cam bearing ,one of the gearbox lads could tell you more ,just get the prop lengthend ,you only need about an inch to an inch and a half of the sliding part of the yolk clear of the oil seal ,I got my prop done by dave mac propshaft services in Coventry,cost about 175 all in ,that was with new bearings everything;;;if your car used to be manual it should have a hump on the driver side of the tunnel
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just see the second vid ,you really need to get this done before you loose the front of the prop ,that can be nasty ,you cant have a lot of the yolk in the box atall
I don't think that balancer looking thing is normal for a b body either ,but im probably wrong ,none of the ones ive had have had that
I don't think that balancer looking thing is normal for a b body either ,but im probably wrong ,none of the ones ive had have had that
all of it except for about an inch,you can see on your prop how much it moves in and out ,I normally go just over an inch from the start of the shoulder of the yolk ,it really does not take a lot to crack the tailshaft of the box,they normally go where the speedo drive goes in ,,some say push the prop all the way in and measure from the center of your u js on the prop and then subtract an inch from that
I have seen the balancer before on a few cars, not sure why it's there though. At a rough guess that prop is about 3" too short. To determine the correct length, measure from the end of the tail shaft (not the seal) to the centre of the rear UJ, subtract 3.5" and that's your correct front to rear UJ centre to centre length. I would replace the rear bush in the tail shaft while you are at it, you've not done it any favours.
Well finally got the new prop in & the yoke is nice & steady now but it hasn't made a single bit of difference to the vibration!
The vibration is light at 30mph then disappears until over 60 when it pulsates badly! Even does it when up on jack stands. What do you think? Torque converter?
The vibration is light at 30mph then disappears until over 60 when it pulsates badly! Even does it when up on jack stands. What do you think? Torque converter?
Shaun 'Moparless' Senior
MMA Club Chairman
MMA Club Chairman