Ian Rawlings wrote:
> On 2008-07-08, Paul - xxx <notcheckedever@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> Yep, mostly front, no lift as such but HD springs on so maybe 1" lift
>> as I don't have a winch. Prop angle and everything else looks
>> 'normal'. I've had a look at the run-out and the prop isn't bent, it
>> telescopes smoothly, with a bit of force, and all looks well. No
>> scoring on yokes, indeed they lood bloody good.
>
> Have you ever had the front propshaft in two halves? If you have
> pulled one section out so far that it's separated from the other, at
> least enough to turn and for you to push it back in a few splines off
> from where it was, that might cause it. The front propshaft's UJ
> yokes aren't supposed to be lined up in the same way the rear is, they
> are supposed to be offset from each other to allow it to work through
> tighter angles although I wouldn't have thought that element would
> come into play unless you regularly reached the limits of movement of
> the prop shaft.
>
> Balance-wise though, could be a problem, there are balance weights on
> mine, perhaps you can get yours rebalanced at where-ever the hell you
> get such things re-balanced!
Place in Sheffield does it.
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