Driveshaft hitting shift cable bracket
#1
Didn't notice it when I installed the front driveshaft as the opening where the u joint was there. I went for a short drive around the street and could hear a noise but wasn't sure what it was, well now I know. I have a custom made dual cardin joint that just hits the bracket by a couple mm. I don't think I can bendthe bracket in to get the clearance, I will try that later today after work with a prybar. But if not then I would have to raise the transmission up to clear or what I was thinking was if there is a longer front yolk that I can swap out. It only needs to be about an inch that way the driveshaft joint will sit further back.
#2
Well no luck in bending it out of the way. It looks like it needs to move back about 2". Anyone know if there is a yolk that's longer that will move the whole driveshaft back towards the Transfercase? If not then I'll ave to get a new driveshaft made.
#4
I tried bending the bracket out of the way with a hammer but no luck. I don't think there will be enough clearance if it did move anyways as there ain't much room to move. I'm looking to replace this with something 2" longer.
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#7
Well, post a pic. Somebody might have a good suggestion if they can see the problem.
For example, I don't know how or where it's rubbing on the bracket. But maybe you can remove the bracket and clearance it with a grinder?? But all anybody can do is make a wild *** guess(WAG, we call them) without seeing it.
For example, I don't know how or where it's rubbing on the bracket. But maybe you can remove the bracket and clearance it with a grinder?? But all anybody can do is make a wild *** guess(WAG, we call them) without seeing it.
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