Table a. Driveshaft troubleshooting
lists symptoms of driveshaft problems
and their probable causes. Most of the
repair information is contained within this
repair group.
Note:
With the driveshaft installed, the actual
amount that the universal joints pivot is
limited. For the most accurate test, check
universal joints in their normal range of
movement.
If inspection reveals nothing wrong with
the driveshaft, it may need to be
rebalanced. This can be done by a
speciality driveshaft repair shop. Also,
check the alignment of the driveshaft as
described below.
Note:
Minor driveshaft vibrations can often be
corrected simply by disconnecting the
driveshaft at the final drive and
repositioning it 90, 180 or 270 in relation
to the final drive input flange.
Table a. Driveshaft troubleshooting
Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective action
Vibration when
starting off (forward
or reverse).
Incorrect preload of
center bearing.
Check preload of center bearing. Readjust
preload.
Center bearing
rubber deteriorated.
Inspect center bearing and rubber. Replace if
necessary.
Flex-disc damaged
or worn.
Inspect flex-disc. Replace if necessary.
Engine or
transmission mounts
faulty.
Inspect engine and transmission mounts. Align
or replace, if necessary.
Front centering guide
worn, or driveshaft
mounting flanges out
of round.
Check front centering guide and replace if
necessary. Check runout of driveshaft flanges.
Driveshafts
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