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Re: Driveshaft Balance (winding down - - )
On Friday, August 2, 2002, at 01:15 PM, alfa-digest wrote:
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 14:39:37 -0400
From: "John Hertzman" <[email protected]>
Subject: Driveshaft Balance (winding down - - )
Mark Manley posted the correct wording of TSB #89.01 which I misread on
the
gif image Carson Damm has sent me; where I assumed the unreadable blur
was
'washers' it was actually 'two nuts'. Interesting and probably useful
information as it would seem the second nut would mean a longer bolt.
Again,
thanks to both Mark and Carson. I know more than I did yesterday.
In AD8-980 Richard Arnold wrote "Yes, Yes, can you imagine an unbalanced
propeller shaft turning at engine speed as with Alfettas, GTV6s, and
Milanos?
The service manual even suggests it for the early cars with a normal
tranny".
If he or anyone else can give chapter and verse on the service manual
that
suggests it for "the early cars with a normal tranny" I would
appreciate it.
There is nothing in the shop manual 1222 which covers the driveshaft
and rear
axle, or in any other factory or aftermarket manual I have.
Pat Braden, after saying he's "never experienced any of the balance
troubles
I've heard so much about" gives (p.170) the hose-clamp balancing method
which
Fred Di Matteo has also described. He does this with a healthy dollop
of the
Braden sense of humor (which may be the culprit in some relations with
more
literal-minded people), advising to shut the engine off before trying to
adjust the hose clamp, and ends the section with "Since we don't have
Weber
carburetors to balance any more, we now have Alfetta driveshafts."
Cheers
John H.
As someone who just got his GTV-6 drive shaft 'balanced' today using the
hose-clamp method, I can tell you its like night and day, Yesterday the
whole car shook at between 1250-1400 RPM, today its as smooth as a Dutch
baby's behind from idle all the way to 6250 RPM! IT WORKS!
George Graves
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