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Re: [Fot] Spitfire driveline vibrations

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Subject: Re: [Fot] Spitfire driveline vibrations
From: robertten1@aol.com
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2010 14:44:59 -0400
 Jim -

I just rebuilt my driveshaft last year and no the little barrle bearings
inside the slider joint are not to be found.  I had to order longer ones and
cut them down on an EDM machine, radius and polish the ends.  The size is
3/16" diameter by 3/16" long and note the length cannot vary more than +/-
.0005" or you will run into a problem of sliding it all back together.  New
U-Joints and the hole assembly balanced and it looks and runs like new.  I'll
admit I haven't had a chance to make a long run at high rpm's but so far it is
a vast improvement from before the work.

I did check industrial supply shops, industrial bearing suppliers and several
bearing specialty repair shops.  All said the same thing ... order larger and
have them modified to size.

Best of luck,
Bob T.
'64 Spit GT autocrosser








-----Original Message-----
From: Norlin Engineering <norlinengineering@comcast.net>
To: FOT@autox.team.net
Sent: Thu, Apr 1, 2010 10:39 pm
Subject: [Fot] Spitfire driveline vibrations


Friends:

Still having vibration issues with the driveshaft.  Showed up on the chassis
dyno and at the track.  I've had the rear wheels rebalanced, so it sort of
points to the driveline.  Starts around 6 grand in 4th and doesn't really
get worse with speed.

The driveline repair shop and I both feel it's in the slip joint.  I noticed
some radial play in the joint before removing the shaft from the car to take
it into the shop.  Once removed, it's almost undetectable.

The shop has not disassembled the slip joint yet, but they suspect that the
shaft was disassembled at one time and some of the rollers were left out
when it was reassembled.

Which brings me to my question.  I've searched the regular parts sites and
no one even mentions these rollers.  The factory manual from the '60's says
do not disassemble this part on pain of death - more or less.

Does any one have any of these rollers from an old shaft, or know where they
might be sourced?

Thanks all

Jim Norlin

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