danbev07
Road Course Junkie
Alright, so next time I should bite my tongue - yesterday I boasted how my driveshaft has not been giving me any issues on a thread. Technically, the driveshaft really isn't, but the clearance between it and the tunnel sure is!
After driving here and there a few times with more than just me in the car I began to notice a hard hit coming from under the center console when hitting larger bumps - definitely the sound of something smacking from the inside of the tunnel. I was hoping it might have been the rear-end, but apparently it isn't:
Luckily I've caught it early enough, so there aren't any grooves, just a good polishing...
First thought: since I swapped in the v8 and the tr3650 tranny, I had to flip the transmission crossmember (i remember reading it somewhere, and it made sense comparing it to the damaged one I pulled off the wrecked car). Maybe I did it wrong? After comparing pictures and looking at the manual, looks like everything is the way it's supposed to be.
Second thought: I reused the v6 tranny mount bushing - maybe they're different? That couldn't be either, since they looked identical when I compared both off the car. Couldn't find part numbers, so this I'm not sure of. I feel that they are the same though.
So after doing some searching, I found that it seemed to have happened to others before, and that and adj UCA were supposedly the fix?
The driveshaft appears to be rubbing on hard hits against the top part of the tunnel that has a small bracket with a hole in it. This bracket doesn't appear to serve any purpose with my setup and removing it would probably give me 1/4" more of clearance. However, I noticed that the driveshaft was also very lightly rubbing some of the sealant off the chassis right above the rear of the gas tank...
I currently have V6 Eibach Pro-Kit Springs, with the stock UCA and J&M Non-Adj. LCAs. No, I haven't addressed the pinion angle at this time, but if doing so will fix this issue, I will be purchasing an UCA pronto.
So I just want to see if anyone else can verify this issue, and if indeed an adj. UCA fixed it.
No complaints about the driveshaft itself, but I sure hope I can solve this clearance issue!
After driving here and there a few times with more than just me in the car I began to notice a hard hit coming from under the center console when hitting larger bumps - definitely the sound of something smacking from the inside of the tunnel. I was hoping it might have been the rear-end, but apparently it isn't:
Luckily I've caught it early enough, so there aren't any grooves, just a good polishing...
First thought: since I swapped in the v8 and the tr3650 tranny, I had to flip the transmission crossmember (i remember reading it somewhere, and it made sense comparing it to the damaged one I pulled off the wrecked car). Maybe I did it wrong? After comparing pictures and looking at the manual, looks like everything is the way it's supposed to be.
Second thought: I reused the v6 tranny mount bushing - maybe they're different? That couldn't be either, since they looked identical when I compared both off the car. Couldn't find part numbers, so this I'm not sure of. I feel that they are the same though.
So after doing some searching, I found that it seemed to have happened to others before, and that and adj UCA were supposedly the fix?
The driveshaft appears to be rubbing on hard hits against the top part of the tunnel that has a small bracket with a hole in it. This bracket doesn't appear to serve any purpose with my setup and removing it would probably give me 1/4" more of clearance. However, I noticed that the driveshaft was also very lightly rubbing some of the sealant off the chassis right above the rear of the gas tank...
I currently have V6 Eibach Pro-Kit Springs, with the stock UCA and J&M Non-Adj. LCAs. No, I haven't addressed the pinion angle at this time, but if doing so will fix this issue, I will be purchasing an UCA pronto.
So I just want to see if anyone else can verify this issue, and if indeed an adj. UCA fixed it.
No complaints about the driveshaft itself, but I sure hope I can solve this clearance issue!
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please do it correctly. the UCA will also help the car handle, drive and hook up better so it's a win win win situation.