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Re: Driving shaft clunk 140-160 1967

Hi Syd,

Well those 3 supports are about 8 months old (2 engine, one trans.) The transmission one hasn't been upgraded, too bad we didn't know each other a bit earlier !

As For the shock absorber, they are also about 8 months old and I did upgrade the 1/2" lower holding studs with the 5/8" ones.

The rear outer bearings and seals have been replaced too. They are grease type. First time I saw something like this. I have an oil seal closer to the diff. , the bearing and a grease seal. Not much loose there. Don't know about the inner ones though. I did change the oil in the diff. two years ago. 80W90 went in.

Also the rear suspension bushings are one year old (IPD).

The noise seems to appear when the angle of the driving shaft changes.

Have to say I'm really puzzled about this one.

Ignace






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