75LandYacht
Yank Tank
Good day all, I need your input and expertise on an issue I’m having with my 9 1/4 axle I just had rebuilt A couple months back. I pulled the axle because the bearings were going bad. I pulled the axle and delivered it to my machinist to be rebuilt. Just to give you a full background, after my machinist disassembled the axle I delivered it to be powder coated. I also ordered a rebuild kit from Dr. diff which included all bearings and seals. Once the axle was Powder coating , I delivered it it back to my machinist With the rebuild kit for assembly, The carrier ring and pinion and yoke were all in good shape and reused. Once the machinist had completed the rebuild, I installed it in the New Yorker along with new springs, shackles, bushings and brake lines, so essentially everything in the back of the car is brand new. Upon the first drive, I noticed a heavy vibration at 25 to 35 miles an hour. It disappears beyond that until you reach 65 to 70 and then they have a vibration is back. I went to the machinist and he seems to think it was the crush sleeve, it may have been too tight, he readjusted the nut at the end of the yoke, we took the car for a drive and the vibrations are still there. He did another adjustment on the yolk and yet again the vibrations are still there. I’m starting to get very frustrated with the situation having spent a lot of money to have all this done. I like my machinist, and he is a friend, what I’d like from you guys is what you think might be the issue.
If I left you with an answer questions, please feel free..
What say you? Lol
If I left you with an answer questions, please feel free..
What say you? Lol