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 Post subject: Been doing some pondering today
PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 12:12 pm 
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Sometimes I surprise myself with the lack of thought that goes behind some of my decision making processes. Hell, I don't even think I have a process yet. Hopefully it is developing as I type this out, 'cause I could sure use it right about now. :(

Well, as I was sitting around, I came to the following conclusion. You guys let me know if it makes sense. I'm pretty sure it does, but some of you know way more than me about this stuff.

I got the bolt-in LCA relocation brackets some time in '00. Well, I installed them, and all was well. Later I took them off, for some reason or another, but when I tried to put them back on, I couldn't get them to fit. I then decided to cut them, and maybe have them welded later (What a stupid decision). With only the one bolt holding them in place, and the LCAs bolted on, there was a lot of movement while driving. Well looking at the transmission, I can see where the rear pushed the driveshaft towards the tranny, and dug a nice little pattern into it. I never thought much about this until today. It would appear that, until I sold the relocation brackets and bolted the LCAs back into the stock position, there was an extreme amount of play in the driveshaft, causing it to bang into both the tranny and the rear. This could definitely have caused a massive pinion bearing failure, and several other possible things.

I am such a complete idiot. If it wasn't for this HUUUUUGE mistake, I might not even need a new rear. Hell, it withstood some pretty aggressive behavior over the last 4 years, and should be commended for taking all the abuse from the lack of proper installation of the LCAs..

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Don't know what to say other than you live and learn! So what is your plan? Are you going to rebuild it, I would, and then get another setup once you get back to the states? Just get her running again, you will feel better when you are back in the throttle... :wink:


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 3:56 pm 
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I agree with RTZSS. The smell of burnt rubber cures all!

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 4:05 pm 
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I'm not spending that much money to rebuild it, when I can buy one that I can't break. Well, as long as I don't mount the LCAs improperly! :oops: I'd rather just pay the shipping, and be more comfortable knowing that it is solid.

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So Jack what are you saying exactly? You change the angular length of your LCA's making them longer/shorter? Then you couldn't get them to work after removing the brackets? It's almost funny you mention that because my Spohn brackets are welded as well but I don't have a problem w/ length since they're stk length when changing the angles for different track events. I'll keep my eye on it though.

I tell ya when ya have time to sit back and think about things the light ALWAYS pops on later. Why can't it pop on before spending all kinds of cash?!


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 7:09 pm 
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Why oh why! :oops: Oh well, at least I'm having fun while I can.

If the relocation brackets aren't welded or bolted in, they have a lot of movement, and I think this was a lot of my problem.

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Wow, it can actually be seen from this pic:

http://www.jackz28.com/images/oops.jpg

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