good to know twin, what are axle shims used for and where do they go when you lower you car/truck???and would it help the seal problem?
By shims are you talking about the “wedges”? I had to use 6 degrees on my Tahoe, when the 4L80 was installed. The geometry was altered by the transmission being 4”closer to the axle. The wedges are offered in “degree’s” or fractions, to adjust the Pinion angle.
Imagine a center line drawn through the crankshaft and transmission. That line should be parallel with a center line drawn through the pinion shaft.
A U-Joint will oscillate back and forth because of the arc difference’s of their pivot points. If the angles are not symmetrical, vibrations will be present. They are often only noticed at higher speeds, like 60 mph.
In other words, the pinion angle to drive shaft is ideally equal to the angle offset of the trans to drive shaft. That way the back and forth movement is equal from both U-joints. One essentially cancels the other.
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Thanks TT, I appreciate it.
I'll be sure to clean/polish the yoke before reinstalling it.
Do you have any idea about the bushing?
Is it needed/necessary?
Thanks again
If you had a rough or rusty area on the yoke that started invading the seal, it is probably just the seal that needs replacement.
If there is a lot of play on the yoke, it might not hurt to do the bushing as well.