Drive shaft
#1
Drive shaft
While I am waiting for my new aluminum heads for my 70 442 455 4spd., I am diagnosing a drivetrian vibration. The first thing I noticed is the trans yoke is sticking out 1 3/4". Is this too much?
I also checked the driveshaft angles and the trans is 4 degrees down and the pinion is 1 degree up. The front of the rear is pointing down, which should be down angle, but Spicer is calling it up angle. I know they should be equal so it looks as if I have to raise the trans quite a bit. Anyone havfe experience with this?
Joe
I also checked the driveshaft angles and the trans is 4 degrees down and the pinion is 1 degree up. The front of the rear is pointing down, which should be down angle, but Spicer is calling it up angle. I know they should be equal so it looks as if I have to raise the trans quite a bit. Anyone havfe experience with this?
Joe
#2
Was this originally a 4spd car or was it converted from a TH400?
In any case, the right thing to check is to unbolt the driveshaft from the rear, push the trans yoke all the way in, and pull it out 0.75" to 1". That's where it should be. If the driveshaft is too short, it might be a TH400 shaft.
#4
Thanks for the response.
I do not know if it was converted from a TH400 or not, anything is possible with this car. I purchased the car from a widow in 2005.
I looked the shaft up in my interchange manual and it states I should have a 56" shaft, the one in the car is a 55".
I did state the pinion is pointed down 1 degree, but Spicer's web site calls that "up angle".
I did a runout on the shaft at the rear and it is .055", so I am looking for the correct shaft.
I like to talk to the guy who worked on this car before I got it because he should not be working on cars.
Joe
I do not know if it was converted from a TH400 or not, anything is possible with this car. I purchased the car from a widow in 2005.
I looked the shaft up in my interchange manual and it states I should have a 56" shaft, the one in the car is a 55".
I did state the pinion is pointed down 1 degree, but Spicer's web site calls that "up angle".
I did a runout on the shaft at the rear and it is .055", so I am looking for the correct shaft.
I like to talk to the guy who worked on this car before I got it because he should not be working on cars.
Joe
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#8
My 72 cutlass 455 with turbo 400 drive shaft is 55 3/4. Not that it's exactly correct but have no issues, for comparison. Measured mine just like tru-blu 442
Last edited by Gary M; June 12th, 2018 at 06:48 PM.
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