Tirekickertoo
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I wanted the advice of the group on drive line or drive shaft / drive line angles. There is a ton of descriptions and methods on the internet either in forms or youtube videos. To be honest some of the conversations confuse the topic quite a bit. Here's the project I'm working on. I own a non-numbers matching 1970 Challenger that had a 727 automatic transmission in it when purchased used years ago. This summer I developed transmission issues losing third gear. I pulled the tranny and installed a A518 overdrive transmission that was pulled from a working vehicle a while back. Due to the size of the overdrive/tail end area of this transmission and hitting the tunnel, I was unable to get it as level as I would have liked. I am measuring 5 degrees down from the transmission/splined end. I also measured the axle pinion and that reads 1 degree down. Because of the size/length of the A518 transmission, I had a new drive shaft made by FleetPride including new U-joints. The Techs there said not to exceed 1.5 degrees for drive line angle. I've read on the internet that some original Mopar specs were as much as 6 degrees! I've also read that the rear axle will pivot up under hard acceleration. This car is used as a street car/cruiser. Base on the information given, (transmission/splined end 5 degree down and the axle pinion 1 degree down) do I need to shim/raise the rear pinion at the axle perches? If so, what degree shims would be acceptable?
Thank you,
Tirekickertoo
I wanted the advice of the group on drive line or drive shaft / drive line angles. There is a ton of descriptions and methods on the internet either in forms or youtube videos. To be honest some of the conversations confuse the topic quite a bit. Here's the project I'm working on. I own a non-numbers matching 1970 Challenger that had a 727 automatic transmission in it when purchased used years ago. This summer I developed transmission issues losing third gear. I pulled the tranny and installed a A518 overdrive transmission that was pulled from a working vehicle a while back. Due to the size of the overdrive/tail end area of this transmission and hitting the tunnel, I was unable to get it as level as I would have liked. I am measuring 5 degrees down from the transmission/splined end. I also measured the axle pinion and that reads 1 degree down. Because of the size/length of the A518 transmission, I had a new drive shaft made by FleetPride including new U-joints. The Techs there said not to exceed 1.5 degrees for drive line angle. I've read on the internet that some original Mopar specs were as much as 6 degrees! I've also read that the rear axle will pivot up under hard acceleration. This car is used as a street car/cruiser. Base on the information given, (transmission/splined end 5 degree down and the axle pinion 1 degree down) do I need to shim/raise the rear pinion at the axle perches? If so, what degree shims would be acceptable?
Thank you,
Tirekickertoo