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Re: Vibration....

Subject: Re: Vibration....
by bogus on 2012/7/22 21:56:34

I think I found it... both problems....

1. UJoint failure at trans yoke: It looks like, over time, the yoke has closed in on itself a touch - .5mm? - just enough to not allow both e-clips to fit snugly into the channel. I took my dremel and relieved both sides a bit and now they fit. The joint is still a little tight, but it is smooth.

2. Vibration: I think part of it might be attributed to #1, but not much... I found the inside left ujoint was so tight and so notchy... within BOTH channels were hairs of aluminum! I was shocked considering how much cleaning I did. However, deburred, cleaned grooves.

I am going for lunch. Will update in a couple of hours.
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