do i need to bring him the car or just the cross member?
and what size back space pro stars were on the cobra ? a 15 x 10 with a 6 inch backspace works on my car with a 28 10.5w but i am buying prostars they only come in half sizes so idk if the 6 1/2 will be to much
Two answers.is there a generally accepted way to set the driveline angle? what should I be shooting for? I want to mount up my trans today as well, but dont know how much to angle it
K, Ive got the trans mount pretty much completed and the trans as far up as I can get it. The side connector is my limiting factor as its kind of bulky, but I am measuring about 5* from level on the damper. Is it OK to have the motor angled like this?Two answers.
1. The least amount, and
2. the vertical angle (of both lines intersecting a horizontal line) to your axle pinion angle at ride height. If the pinion is 2 degrees nose up, then you want the trans centerline 2 degrees nose down. U joints vibrate due to the varying speeds as you spin a driveshaft, the object is to cancel the fornt joint vibrations with the rear. Putting the pinion and tailshaft at vertical angles creates cancellation of the vibrations.
FYI you also don't want the pinion and tailshaft directly in line either as this will not allow the needle bearings in the u joints to rotate and they will lose lubrication over time..
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K, Ive got the trans mount pretty much completed and the trans as far up as I can get it. The side connector is my limiting factor as its kind of bulky, but I am measuring about 5* from level on the damper. Is it OK to have the motor angled like this?
Ive also read that you need to mount the pinion a little negative to take into account for the bushing under load. I was told to give the pinion 3* negative angle to the angle of the trans. So I would be mounting the pinion at 2* from level if my motor is at 5* opposite
did you knock the tack welds off the tubes and slide the crossmember?