Wes P
Junior Member
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2019
- Posts
- 28
- Reaction score
- 17
- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Wes
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 406
Greetings!
Short story:
I need the factory drive shaft angles and driveline angle (to verify the factory U-joint working angles) of a C20. If you have access to a C20, or the data, please help!
Long story:
I installed a GV overdrive behind a TH400 in an 85 C20. It was my intention to use a one-piece shaft. It looked good on paper. I did not measure the factory drive shaft angles. Big mistake. A one-piece 59" driveshaft fits perfectly but is just too long to balance for highway speed with 4:10s. I have been troubleshooting a highway speed vibration for more than a year. It is silky-smooth below 60mph. No problems. Above 60mph, I get a 1st order vibration that I can not drive through, does not go away with OD off, or in N, I can not eliminate by re-balance, changing differential angle (its not characteristic of a U-joint angle vibration but it was worth a try), or hose clamp tuning (an improvement but still unsatisfactory), etc, etc.
I am no longer troubleshooting the 1-piece driveshaft. I'm going back to a 2-piece driveshaft to:
I will fabricate a new carrier bearing mount to keep the front shaft at least the recommended minimum 12". I just need to verify the original working angles. If anyone has a C20, or data, and can tell me the original angles of the shafts and driveline, I can move forward without guesswork!
The alternative is to remove the GV and re-install the original tail housing and shaft for measurement. I want to avoid this.
Many Thanks!
Wes
Short story:
I need the factory drive shaft angles and driveline angle (to verify the factory U-joint working angles) of a C20. If you have access to a C20, or the data, please help!
Long story:
I installed a GV overdrive behind a TH400 in an 85 C20. It was my intention to use a one-piece shaft. It looked good on paper. I did not measure the factory drive shaft angles. Big mistake. A one-piece 59" driveshaft fits perfectly but is just too long to balance for highway speed with 4:10s. I have been troubleshooting a highway speed vibration for more than a year. It is silky-smooth below 60mph. No problems. Above 60mph, I get a 1st order vibration that I can not drive through, does not go away with OD off, or in N, I can not eliminate by re-balance, changing differential angle (its not characteristic of a U-joint angle vibration but it was worth a try), or hose clamp tuning (an improvement but still unsatisfactory), etc, etc.
I am no longer troubleshooting the 1-piece driveshaft. I'm going back to a 2-piece driveshaft to:
- Change transmission yoke from involute spline slip yoke to fixed yoke (inherently reduces run-out under low load).
- Duplicate the original front U-joint working angle.
- Achieve identical (cancellation) working angles at center and rear U-joint.
I will fabricate a new carrier bearing mount to keep the front shaft at least the recommended minimum 12". I just need to verify the original working angles. If anyone has a C20, or data, and can tell me the original angles of the shafts and driveline, I can move forward without guesswork!
The alternative is to remove the GV and re-install the original tail housing and shaft for measurement. I want to avoid this.
Many Thanks!
Wes