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leftofcentre
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Anyone kniow how to rectify this one? Have replaced the centre bearing but the indicated vibration is still there. Someone mentioned about a Hoseclip mod before? How would one know which way to put it? Assume prev owner(s) had the shaft removed and didnt replace correctly as i matched all bolts to correct holes after i had performed centre bearing replacement.
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Re: Prop Shaft out of Balance
« Reply #1 on: Feb 13th, 2006, 7:13pm » |
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the trick with a clip works but its trial and error, more error, the only real way is to take your prop into a enginnering shop and have it ballanced. you could try turning it bolt by bolt hole to se if it helps but very time consuming ricky
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