This was going to be my suggestion as well. Check parts that could wear
before assuming someone was stupid. If the parts are broken, you'll need to
replace them anyways.

That failing, if you have a complete prop shaft that is known to be good,
I'd probably swap that in rather than trying to remember enough high
school math to calculate out the number of wrong attempts I'll have to make
before I get the thing to work.

Jim balanced his at home. I think I'd rig up some sort of driveshaft launcher
to torment the neighbors long before I did something that creative AND useful.


On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 12:54:43AM -0500, Harry Watkins wrote:
> Check the u-joint close up.  Mine was bad but it took a close look to see
> where it cracked open.  I would select "A" if in your shoes, then do "B" if
> I ever got in a tight for another one.
> 
> Harry

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