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Driveshaft Angle and Phasing


xcarguy

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Mondo,

 

When you order a new shaft, the U-joint cradles should be phased by the drive shaft builder. The burden of getting the angles right is on the shoulders of the installer. Here are two links to a couple of photos of drive shaft I've had built. Notice in both photos that the drive shaft cradles are 'welded in phase' by the shaft builder:

 

http://www471.pair.com/stalkerv/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=9538

 

http://www471.pair.com/stalkerv/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=24447

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This was posted on the Stalker forum by one of our own; thought I'd pass it along. Probably the best (and simplest) explanation I've ever seen regarding proper driveshaft setup:

 

http://www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/2014/07/26/video-driveshaft-angle-and-phasing/

 

Hi Shane, That's a great explanation on how a driveshaft works or doesn't.

 

Also thanks for posting those two photo's of driveshafts you had made, I just

 

spent a good half hour looking at all your build photo's. Time flys when your having fun....

 

 

Tell your Dad I said hi.. Fun Guy...

 

Steve

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Great video. For front wheel drive, phasing the U-joints is not good enough because of the bigger angles. They usually use a Rzeppa joint, also called Constant Velocity, or CV joint. This video's not as good, but...

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Hi Shane, That's a great explanation on how a driveshaft works or doesn't.

 

Also thanks for posting those two photo's of driveshafts you had made, I just

 

spent a good half hour looking at all your build photo's. Time flys when your having fun....

 

 

Tell your Dad I said hi.. Fun Guy...

 

Steve

 

Hey, Steve,

 

Dad and I had a fanstastic time! I do hope to do NJMP again next year if all works out. I'll definitely tell him you said hello. Can hardly wait to see what Croc comes up with, video-wise that is. :cheers:

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Great video. For front wheel drive, phasing the U-joints is not good enough because of the bigger angles. They usually use a Rzeppa joint, also called Constant Velocity, or CV joint. This video's not as good, but...

 

Well, I've learned a new word tonight . . . Rzeppa. I can't pronounce it, but I can spell it and I know what it does. Very educational. :jester:

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Well, I've learned a new word tonight . . . Rzeppa. I can't pronounce it, but I can spell it and I know what it does. Very educational. :jester:

 

SHEP-a. Like shepherd. I heard it's Italian.

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Can hardly wait to see what Croc comes up with, video-wise that is. :cheers:

 

Brief OT to just say I am waiting for the last videos to arrive in my hands and then I will start watching and watching and watching....

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