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Re Drive shaft vibes



great news Skip....but where did you have it done????? when I tried several
places here they could not handle the front section, ...no way to cope with
the Giubo or the tripode

I have an extra that needs it bad, the used one bought is a bit worn.

George Nunez


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Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 14:34:00 -0400
From: "skippatnode" <skippatnode@domain.elided>
Subject: Drive shaft vibrations

I posted a deal a while back about dragging a used driveshaft out of the
attic
and curing my drive shaft vibrations.
Well, I took it a step farther.  I had the offending drive shaft balanced
and
found something intersting.  When they balanced the offending rear section,
it
checked good.  I knew this couldn't be because I had just replaced it and
cured my vibration problem.  So, they had me bring in both sections so they
could balance them as a unit.  When they spun the unit, they found it out of
balance and rebalanced it for me.  When I reinstalled it in the car, it was
smooth as silk!!  No more shifter buzz, no more vibrating mirror and no more
buzzing seat!!
So, if you have driveshaft vibrations, have the entire shaft balanced as a
unit, mark it and keep it together as a unit. Two separtely balanced halves
hooked together sometimes do not get along with each other.
Skip Patnode
67 Duetto
Norfolk, Va
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