Broke 727 Tailshaft... Why?
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Went to check out a small trans leak and low and behold see the crack around tailshaft. Starts at the speedo cable and up and around..
What could have caused this?
67 Coronet 3800#, 500hp 440, 727 with 3300-3500 stall. I put about 15 runs on the car so far this season. I have solid engine mounts and the poly trans mount.
This Sux..
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Re: Broke 727 Tailshaft... Why?
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If your car has alot of flex in it the poly mount could be too stiff, 3/4" max for the drive shaft movement... they tend to break where your did... thats the weak point in the tail shaft... also make sure the drive shaft isnt bottoming out in the trans... do you have engine limiters
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Re: Broke 727 Tailshaft... Why?
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The only vibration I feel is just before I hit the traps. But I am thinking it is just suspension/wheel balance... ?
I am about to pull the driveshaft, I will check to see if it bottoms out, but I am not sure I understand the play?
...Also, I was foot braking the car and held it back to around 3200-3300 rpm and then would launch the car. Think maybe I torqued it too much and it broke that way?
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Re: Broke 727 Tailshaft... Why?
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The only vibration I feel is just before I hit the traps. But I am thinking it is just suspension/wheel balance... ?
I am about to pull the driveshaft, I will check to see if it bottoms out, but I am not sure I understand the play?
Bottom out the shaft in the trans, then when you pull it back to mount it on the diff you shouldnt have more than 3/4" movement.... but if its too long you could be bottoming out in the trans(as the rearend gets closer to the same level the drive shaft is getting pushed into the trans)
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Re: Broke 727 Tailshaft... Why?
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my dad had a problem when he would lift after the stripe it would break the trans . he tried mounts , shafts, shocks and a ton of other things. he went through 4 housing . new leaf springs fixed the problem. its getting to the point where age HAS to be considered on parts, if they are beat on or not
That is usually caused by by pinion angle being wrong
the set pinion angle had nothing to do with it. going from under heavy load to relaxed had the pinion moving because of the front of the spring being shot , it would let the rearend yolk move up and down too much.
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Re: Broke 727 Tailshaft... Why?
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my dad had a problem when he would lift after the stripe it would break the trans . he tried mounts , shafts, shocks and a ton of other things. he went through 4 housing . new leaf springs fixed the problem. its getting to the point where age HAS to be considered on parts, if they are beat on or not
That is usually caused by by pinion angle being wrong
the set pinion angle had nothing to do with it. going from under heavy load to relaxed had the pinion moving because of the front of the spring being shot , it would let the rearend yolk move up and down too much.
pinion angle has everything to do with it what the heck do you think happens when the rearend yoke moves up and down to much?
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Re: Broke 727 Tailshaft... Why?
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my dad had a problem when he would lift after the stripe it would break the trans . he tried mounts , shafts, shocks and a ton of other things. he went through 4 housing . new leaf springs fixed the problem. its getting to the point where age HAS to be considered on parts, if they are beat on or not
That is usually caused by by pinion angle being wrong
the set pinion angle had nothing to do with it. going from under heavy load to relaxed had the pinion moving because of the front of the spring being shot , it would let the rearend yolk move up and down too much.
pinion angle has everything to do with it what the heck do you think happens when the rearend yoke moves up and down to much?
thats why i put the "set" pinion angle.. changing it with shims or rewelding the perch would not stop the problem. the leafs was the problem.. thats like saying running over a chunck of steel didnt cause the wreck, the flat tire did..
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Re: Broke 727 Tailshaft... Why?
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wrong pinion angle or drive shaft is to long
I broke my tail shaft housing, due to an incorrect pinion angle, mine broke on the finish line after I got out of the throttle, I believe my driveshaft was too short and pulled out of the trans too far.
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