Driveshaft Problems
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03-29-2011, 09:35 AM
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The center bearing for the driveshaft is in a 2-sided rubber isolator that WILL have some play, IE: you can move it up/down/left/right a bit.
The 'coin' thingy is a washer welded to the end of a bolt that is supposed to 'catch' the upper bracket in the event of crash. So the engine/trans doesn't come loose. Not a huge deal if it's not there, as long as the 2 large parts of the rubber are in good condition. You can thread it back in place, remove the trans mount and have it tack'd (welded) so it doesn't come loose again. Andrew |
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