Additive to fix Torqeflite shudder?

I was just thinking of things that would spin with the driveshaft. I'm suspecting that it does spin along with the driveshaft, with a stationary backing plate and frictions as the normal drum brakes have.

Just some thoughts,
CBODY67
You have a good point because in 3rd gear at 40mph at 1550 rpm would the drive shaft by ITSELF have enough inertia to cause the vibration? I think it's spinning 1to1? I seen everything spinning under there and I don't see any kind of wobble in the parking drum or shaft.
 
I've got the pan draining and the fluid looks pretty darn clean. My FSM says 11 quarts I assume dry. Anyone know what it would be wet?
 
Drums need to be balanced just like wheels do. Wobble is different..
 
Drums need to be balanced just like wheels do. Wobble is different..
Drained the pan oil and it all looked clean. I taped a Q tip to a screw driver and there is a thin layer just enough to turn my finger black of black "silt" on the bottom of the pan. I looked at it with magnification and no metal is found. Not sure it's worth pulling the pan? If I pull the trans brake drum, will a tire place be able to determine if it's out of balance and remedy it?
 
Would have to see if they can get the bare drum chucked into their electronic spin balancer.
 
, should I pull the pan anyway?
Id say no. It's hard for us to understand how severe of a vibration you are chasing. I have a 64 with a ball and trunion setup. It had a worrisome vibration at higher speeds that turned out to be too much grease in the boot, most likely all in one side from sitting on a hot day?? All went away....id be pissed if i tore the car apart for nothing.
Also, you mentioned an engine miss...i would track that down if i were you.
 
Id say no. It's hard for us to understand how severe of a vibration you are chasing. I have a 64 with a ball and trunion setup. It had a worrisome vibration at higher speeds that turned out to be too much grease in the boot, most likely all in one side from sitting on a hot day?? All went away....id be pissed if i tore the car apart for nothing.
Also, you mentioned an engine miss...i would track that down if i were you.
Thanks Lefty. I'm going to replace the oil and move backwards. The engine I've been forwards and backwards on if you see my previous posts. But if it is the engine or the transmission I think done and the next owner can deal with it. Some riders won't notice it but I can feel it in the steering wheel. I've already popped it into neutral at 40mph and it goes away so it's not the tires out of balance.
If it's the trans parking drum, I thought I might tape some washers to one side of it and see if things change at 40mph.
 
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