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Subject it involves measuring the runout, and I believe it only
     
Posted by LJZTT on April 23, 2010 at 5:08 AM
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In Reply To There is a procedure to properly install the driveshaft posted by KongZTT GT28RS MD on April 23, 2010 at 01:13 AM
     
Message applies to 2pc driveshafts in making sure each half is properly
oriented with the other.

While I can see how an imbalanced driveshaft will cause an
issue with vibration, I am yet to see anyone logically explain,
nor can I imagine, any way that simply reclocking a 1pc
driveshaft is going to alter a vibration condition better or
worse. It simply doesnt make sense to me. I am thinking
something else is unintentionally being altered in the process
of unbolting, pulling out, reclocking, and torquing back down
the driveshaft that is creating the change or resolving
vibration issues with other Z owners who claim reclocking the
shaft will fix a vibration problem.

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