67RS427
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I dont know exactly which components are causing the sound but it could be from the yoke and the drive shaft as there is a consistent ticking noise when D is engaged followed by a grinding noise upon slight acceleration.
Ill try to get a video up by tomorrow, the sound is very prominent it may help figuring this out. Thanks for the support.
Alright, thanks @swathdiver for tagging me here... I'd hate to see members pay for parts they don't need. Never have I ever hear a driveshaft "tick". They will start to vibrate if 1/2 critical speed is met at certain speeds (vibration at certain RPM). You probably have something else going on. Check the seals and see if the Yokes have excess wear in that area, then check your U Joints (even those don't tick, maybe if they were not greased that tick could be the joint popping back and forth not so smooth, maybe a needle bad or out of place). You might have a transmission issue or something else happening, but my money is on the U Joints. Driveshafts just don't make ticking sounds.
I ran my stock driveshafts on my supercharged 6.2L making 600-650hp with zero issues hooking up WOT AWD all day every day. The only reason the factory shafts fail is critical speed, which is why many people say don't go over 100mph for sustained amounts of time or the stock one will "explode". I've never had that issue however since I'm making closer to 850-900 hp I opted for new custom shafts made by a shop near me. Shaft Masters in Lincoln Park MI. They did an excellent job and mine should be bullet proof now. Definitely go with solid joints but don't upgrade to a 1350 or anything beefier since you need a week link in the drivetrain somewhere. My new custom 3.5" (.083 wall) Steel shafts (2x of them for AWD) only cost me $693 and the bulk of that cost was 2 new Yokes ($152) and the boot ($22). The shafts were only about $250 each and came with 4 new Solid Dana/Spicer 3R U Joints (similar to a 1330). Critical speed on the shafts is below in the specs but if you take your final transmission gear and max engine RPM, you can see these shafts are good for way more than I'll ever need. Length and angle is what kills these things so your application might be different.
Mark Williams has a good explanation of Critical Speed:
https://www.markwilliams.com/index.php?seo_path=driveshaft-tech
My Shaft Specs (3.5" Rear, 3" Front Steel .083 Wall):