FR aluminum driveshaft

whtnotch

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Ok guys and gals I just bought a tko600 and all the stuff to go along with it.Now the question is I just purchased an aluminum driveshaft and noticed it has a weight on it or thats what it seams to be,on the tail end of the shaft by the U-J.Is there a certain way to install to avoid the vibration.I marked the stock one on disassembly stock shaft don't seem to be weighted( could be wrong)thats where you fine people come in.

appreciate all your help and thanks for the past info on all my Mustang needs.

kevin

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Thanks mabey thats why I couldn't find a thread on it. I hope your right man to much invested to ***** up on the driveshaft and kickin my-self in as* later. Anyone else please feel free to comment,the more the comments better I can sleep at night

:nice: thanks 5spd gt
 
Ok guys and gals I just bought a tko600 and all the stuff to go along with it.Now the question is I just purchased an aluminum driveshaft and noticed it has a weight on it or thats what it seams to be,on the tail end of the shaft by the U-J.Is there a certain way to install to avoid the vibration.I marked the stock one on disassembly stock shaft don't seem to be weighted( could be wrong)thats where you fine people come in.

appreciate all your help and thanks for the past info on all my Mustang needs.

kevin

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Is it a sn95 driveshaft(31splined yoke)Or a fox body d/s(28 splined)..The fox wont work with the tko unless you change the YOKE,if you do that the d/s needs to be balanced again..

But if its the sn95 one its a straight bolt in .

The alum d/s are better balanced than the stockers..
 
Man I think my girl ordered from JEGS.Do they sell it in there so it can be an even swap.Can you do me the favor if they do sell this D/S can you send me a part number can't seem to locate it? Greatly appreciated man(if you ever in Chicago ill buy you a beer)
 
There is no particular way to install the driveshaft and the weight that is attached to it. Just bolt it on which ever way the 4 bolts line up first for you:)


Actually there is a Correct way to install a Driveshaft, there should be a Mark on the Companion Flange and a Mark on the Driveshaft itself, those marks line up with each other.
 
Actually there is a Correct way to install a Driveshaft, there should be a Mark on the Companion Flange and a Mark on the Driveshaft itself, those marks line up with each other.

Interesting - Is there a mark on the aluminum driveshaft as well?

I have had my aluminum driveshaft in and out several times, never a vibration no matter how I installed it.

Any dissassembly and reassembly of a driveshaft, we have never had a problem, my friends and I.
 
Actually there is a Correct way to install a Driveshaft, there should be a Mark on the Companion Flange and a Mark on the Driveshaft itself, those marks line up with each other.

Thats the correct way MOST of the time.
But the fms d/s do not have a marking on the flange.There is no need to "phase match" the alum d/s because it is better balanced than the stockers.

Ive had mine out many times with no vibrations noted (no marking).
 
Thats the correct way MOST of the time.
But the fms d/s do not have a marking on the flange.There is no need to "phase match" the alum d/s because it is better balanced than the stockers.

Ive had mine out many times with no vibrations noted (no marking).

The Ford Racing Driveshaft I bought was marked with a small green or yellow Dot on it to match up with the mark on my Companion Flange.
 
Thats the correct way MOST of the time.
But the fms d/s do not have a marking on the flange.There is no need to "phase match" the alum d/s because it is better balanced than the stockers.

Ive had mine out many times with no vibrations noted (no marking).

As you can clearly see in this write up the Pic of the Ford Racing Driveshaft has a Yellow Paint Dot that is to be lined up with the Mark on the Companion Flange.

http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/stories/scdrive.html
 
As you can clearly see in this write up the Pic of the Ford Racing Driveshaft has a Yellow Paint Dot that is to be lined up with the Mark on the Companion Flange.

http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/stories/scdrive.html

I wasnt saying there wasnt but the last THREE ive bought new.Did not have that mark.

Onr bought 7 years ago(sn95) and the last two in the last year (also sn95's) didnt have it.

The fox one may but the sn95's didnt
 
I wasnt saying there wasnt but the last THREE ive bought new.Did not have that mark.

Onr bought 7 years ago(sn95) and the last two in the last year (also sn95's) didnt have it.

The fox one may but the sn95's didnt

The one in the Article is for an SN95. I have done a few on Foxes and they all had the Paint Mark, never did one on a SN95 though.