Keep plugging at it Clay you will get the taste back . Funny I have sever Emphysema and didn't have any of those symptoms in fact I spent most of my isolation in the shed didn't start till 11 o'clock knock off at 5 pm beer o'clock I was told by many people if I was to get it that would be the END Proved them wrong
BILLY BLACKARROW
MY Father always said do the hard part first --because when you are OVER IT you only have the easy part left to do THINGS I HAVE TRIED TO LIVE BY
i think you blokes overthink stuff to much, i've done many many many engine gearbox swaps god knows how many diff swaps changed the rear ride heights more times than most have had hot dinners never once have i measured pinion angles, we've always done our own tailshaft shortening i drive hard and fast with lots of highway driving at or above the speed limit and never had driveline vibration issues
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
Mick wrote: Fri Feb 18, 2022 9:06 pm
i think you blokes overthink stuff to much, i've done many many many engine gearbox swaps god knows how many diff swaps changed the rear ride heights more times than most have had hot dinners never once have i measured pinion angles, we've always done our own tailshaft shortening i drive hard and fast with lots of highway driving at or above the speed limit and never had driveline vibration issues
I agree…… tail shaft shortening isn’t hard I have done it before even without having it balanced and no problems. Pinion angles I never worry about, if it is too far it just makes a funny noise ……. And that was on an airbagged car that touches the ground. So it has to be a fair way out to make any huge difference.
Mick wrote: Fri Feb 18, 2022 9:06 pm
i think you blokes overthink stuff to much, i've done many many many engine gearbox swaps god knows how many diff swaps changed the rear ride heights more times than most have had hot dinners never once have i measured pinion angles, we've always done our own tailshaft shortening i drive hard and fast with lots of highway driving at or above the speed limit and never had driveline vibration issues
I have done plenty as well Mick and like you have not had an issue until I lifted a Nissan patrol just 50mm.
The vibration was not so much violent but just a steady drone that eventually drove me nuts ! The steering started to wobble at 80kms an hour so I had to use offset bushes to get my caster back to stop the wobble. I then had to use adjustable upper trailing arms in the rear to stop the whap whap sound that started around 100kms per hour, not a problem around town but on the freeway that was another story.
Its like all things if your brain focuses on any issue it tends to exasperate it.
My EK now has slightly different angle between the diff and gearbox and because i have not driven it yet i don't know if it will be an issue, it is in the back of my mind although !
My '46 Chev had a horrible vibration right on 60-65 MPH , measured my pinion angles and it was out by 6 dgrees , bought some shims, welded them to the spring saddles on the diff and fixed.
Currently getting a new diff made 1" narrower and will make sure its all good when it goes in - considering modifying it to a 2 piece tailshaft out of a Commode seeing as its a Crewman diff and a 4L65E thats going in .....
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
and right on cue after being a big mouth i drove to Sydney AGAIN and in about the last 100ks it's developed a vibration at high speed and not all the time mostly above 100kmh and gets worse it's really bad up round 140-150, getting new rear screen and dual circuit brakes tomorrow so while it's on the hoist will be checking unis etc
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping