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18 Appendix
Driveline Angle Analysis
Data Gathering Sheet
One-Piece, Tandem
Transmission
Top Gear
Ratio
Maximum
Engine RPM
Maximum
Engine HP
Rear
Suspension
Ride Height
Main
Driveline
Series
Transmission
Model
I/A Driveline
Series
Axle Model
Customer Name:
Phone:
Fax:
OEM:
Model:
VIN: (Last 6 digits only)
Year:
Unit:
Date:
DSM:
Driveline Length
(Center to Center)
Transmission
Angle
Driveline
Angle
Front Axle
Angle
Rear Axle
Angle
Inter-Axle
Driveline
Angle
Driveline Length
(Center to Center)
Ratio
Tire Size
Clutch
Model
( )
( )
Assumptions
1. Drivelines are in the same plane. The top view shows all drivelines in a straight line.
For drivelines outside of the same plane, measure the offsets of each joint to the frame. Measure joint center to joint center lengths of each
shaft. Fax this information to OnTrac’s Customer Service Center at 248-435-5580 or call the Center at 866-OnTrac1 (668-7221) for assistance.
2. Drivelines are balanced according to Meritor’s driveline specifications.
Front
Rear
Before you measure a component, go to the side of the vehicle and look at the driveline:
If the
FRONT
of the component is
HIGHER
than the
REAR
of the component, the dimension
will be
positive (+)
.
If the
FRONT
of the component is
LOWER
than the
REAR
of the component, the dimension
will be
negative (–)
.
Angle
Angle
Fig. 18.3