For those who would clock tcases
So turns out that my new front driveshaft aint going to work. The picture on the gauge sucks, but it says 28 degrees. However the angle at the flanges is severe enough to cause it to bind at static ride height.
The part that I do not get is that I thought clocking the Tcase was a routine procedure, like getting your tonsils removed. Everybody on CK5 does it, and most of them have larger lifts than myself. Could really use some advice on this issue.
Here is the response I got from the vendor. He is a nice guy, offered a full refund, so don't be too harsh if you dont agree with his logic. Short of unclocking (which I dont want to do because I have just put all this time and effort into doing it), he recommends rotating the front axle. This has a couple of problems, 1 it would be a bit of a PITA and derail my already derailed project, 2 I was under the impression it was much more difficult than the rear because of the steering arm-draglink-etc.
Me
Sounds like I am going to need the Flange Type Multiple Double Cardan or BAMF shaft? Either that or unclock the Tcase, which I rather not do after all of the effort put into the X-member, hole in the floor, etc.
Him
A multiple double cardan drive shaft would make the flexibility problem worse as, the center pivot points become closer together and would increase the slope on the drive shaft. Because a BAMF CV is longer from the face of the flange to the center pivot point, it would have the same effect.
If it would work though, a multiple double cardan drive shaft would net a smoother operating drive shaft. However, given the angularity problem you have, this is about a moot point.
Honestly, I think the best mechanical solution would be to do a cut and turn on the front differential so you can get good drive shaft geometry and also maintain good steering caster. I wish I had a better answer as I know this is difficult and can be expensive.
