- On the way to dyno, noticed new vibration...under load seemed like it went with engine speed, so thought it was a misfire
- Rescheduled dyno pulls after arriving and explaining I had a problem
- Got home and found my prototype 3.73 torque arm diff swap was loose. Slept on it (monsoon rains)
- Next morning, clean everything up, red loctite and used a torque wrench this time 110 ftlbs. Head to work.
- Get home, get ready for a test drive to make sure its good (Wed is drag races)
- Vibration there, but sounds even worse, sketchy bad..but this time it is on coast down engine braking and not load
- Place my bets, on the drive back home mentally prepare myself: to AAA tow if it explodes, to find out how to get a transmission by the weekend, if diff I will swap the 3.91, and a driveshaft should be easy to come by on car-part.com
- Ripped it apart, the front CV joint of the driveshaft has major play and when I punch it, it makes that rattle noise.
- 3 used shafts are available locally
I had a discussion in that other forum where I found the driveshaft rattled when I punched it lightly with my fist like the sound I was hearing on the road; so I replaced it and the rattle went away.
2015 videos here of driveshaft noises:
https://youtu.be/Db3QDAGVTzY*It's like this but worse, I can see lateral movement in the CV (1-2 mm?)
https://youtu.be/lqO_wYepzxUI will totally make a customer driveshaft if I have to, cheapest from my understanding would be dual u-joints because driveshaft shops know them well unlike the newer CV joint style (I made several calls). I am not sure about vibration and the harmonics with dual u-joint or just 1 u-joint...where the final solution could be the guibo and a larger front CV joint like from V8 muscle cars.