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Should Drive Shaft Have Any Play. Play in your drive shft is perfectly nomal as it is a spinning tube while the engine is running. Is it normal to have play in your drive shaft? There's a clank coming from the middle of the axle, where the two halves meet. Should there be movement in drive shaft? So the basic question is simply this: This sound is similar to what i hear whenever. Had the car up on the hoist a few weeks ago and noticed that with the gearbox in neutral i could turn the driveshaft about 33 degrees with my bare hands (equivalent of say 1. I have a 1997 gmc sonoma, and if you take your hand, and push/pull on the drive shaft sideways, it. You should not have any play in the cv or the uj's, but there is quite a bit of play in the gears and in 2wd nothing to hold the shaft at. The drive shaft should slide in and out smoothly but should not have room to wiggle around. If the front of the vehicle is off the ground with both front wheels removed, should there be any.

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Play in your drive shft is perfectly nomal as it is a spinning tube while the engine is running. I have a 1997 gmc sonoma, and if you take your hand, and push/pull on the drive shaft sideways, it. This sound is similar to what i hear whenever. So the basic question is simply this: Is it normal to have play in your drive shaft? The drive shaft should slide in and out smoothly but should not have room to wiggle around. You should not have any play in the cv or the uj's, but there is quite a bit of play in the gears and in 2wd nothing to hold the shaft at. There's a clank coming from the middle of the axle, where the two halves meet. If the front of the vehicle is off the ground with both front wheels removed, should there be any. Should there be movement in drive shaft?

Driver Golf Shaft Comparison Chart at Bryan Peterkin blog

Should Drive Shaft Have Any Play This sound is similar to what i hear whenever. Is it normal to have play in your drive shaft? Should there be movement in drive shaft? The drive shaft should slide in and out smoothly but should not have room to wiggle around. If the front of the vehicle is off the ground with both front wheels removed, should there be any. You should not have any play in the cv or the uj's, but there is quite a bit of play in the gears and in 2wd nothing to hold the shaft at. Had the car up on the hoist a few weeks ago and noticed that with the gearbox in neutral i could turn the driveshaft about 33 degrees with my bare hands (equivalent of say 1. Play in your drive shft is perfectly nomal as it is a spinning tube while the engine is running. So the basic question is simply this: There's a clank coming from the middle of the axle, where the two halves meet. I have a 1997 gmc sonoma, and if you take your hand, and push/pull on the drive shaft sideways, it. This sound is similar to what i hear whenever.

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