
Loving the purple. Looking good!


. I can't find my lock down bolt for the calipers, and I put all the trans tunnel bolt somewhere
But interior is coming together with cupholders 

It looks good Jess but what RPM do you plan on spinning that? You may have vibrations sooner than you think with a tube that length, weight and diameter.
How long is it from joint to joint?
What is your tube OD and wall thickness?
Check this out...
www.wallaceracing.com/driveshaftspeed.htm
If I put in a 2" tube with a 5/16" wall 52" long, that gives me a critical speed of 4785 RPM, and thats if it's perfectly balanced. I am just throwing stuff out there, maybe yours is larger OD? The thicker tube actually worsens teh critical speed because of the heavier shaft. If you hit critical speed it may self destruct in short order.
Small diameter and heavier weight both decrease the critical speed and the max RPM you can go, and that doesn't include a safety factor or the weight of the end yokes.
Also, keep in mind the torque calc is after the tcase and tranny. If you have an auto tranny the T/C can have a 2x torque multiplier, x first gear and the 4:1 doubler and 400 ft-lbs starts to add up. 400 x 2 x 2.52 x 4 = 8000. Now, the 2x of the TC and the peak of the engine probably won't be at the same RPM, but still, a long, thick, small tube is not a good combo.
I went with only .120 wall DOM. 2" tube so I could reuse the stock spline/slip. If its really bad I'll get it balanced. But I will never get this thing on the road. Only a trailer queen so I'm not to worried about it that much. If I break it or its too bad, I'll have one built with thicker wall tube but for the money I have into it I can't beat it. 20 bucks for the 1350 yoke, stock shaft I had two of em, then 2" .120 x 4' for 25 bucks. So I have built this shaft for 45 bucks. You just can not beat that. I do not plan on running this shaft forever just to get me up and running.
The .120 wall will actually be better for critical speed because it weighs about half of the example I did. I am sure it will work fine for low speed rock crawling and stuff. Also, you will probably never be at that high of RPM in high gear, so your RPMs will usually be less. However, I like to have it for worst case scenario just in case.
I do not have a 6k screamer like you. And like I said this is just a temporary thing until I upgrade to 1410 all the way around.I understand Heath. I will not be doing sand drags like you. And my tbi only spins to about 4900 before the valves start floating.I do not have a 6k screamer like you. And like I said this is just a temporary thing until I upgrade to 1410 all the way around.
6k is a mild motor, 8 - 9k would be a screamer for a big V8. Its all relative, I can still operate vacuum brakes and run on pump gas, has to be a baby motor...
It will probably work fine for what you want to do Jess
I understand Heath. I will not be doing sand drags like you. And my tbi only spins to about 4900 before the valves start floating.I do not have a 6k screamer like you. And like I said this is just a temporary thing until I upgrade to 1410 all the way around.
6k is a mild motor, 8 - 9k would be a screamer for a big V8. Its all relative, I can still operate vacuum brakes and run on pump gas, has to be a baby motor...
It will probably work fine for what you want to do Jess

I will someday step up to a big block, but that's low on my priority list. My small block turns my tires over nicely. If I find a good deal on a 454 I'll probably slowly build it over time and put fast efi like you.

