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Old 09-06-2023, 03:43 PM
Speedwaypj Speedwaypj is offline
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Originally Posted by eschaider View Post
I was looking at your picture again, PJ. It appears as if just raising the front of the engine could possibly correct the alignment problem. It is hard to say with certainty from just looking at the photo, but it is a possibility.

You want your crankshaft centerline to be parallel with the pinion centerline. That will involve moving the front of the engine upwards. You can use one of those Harbor Freight angle finders to set both angles the same.

When the two centerlines have a slight offset from being perfectly aligned, it will produce the smoothest operation and best u-joint life — essentially the "Good" image in my post#2.
Ed,
So, can the drive shaft point upward if the drive train adheres to all the angle rules? Or will it create an undesirable torque in the wrong direction?
BTW I bought the 429 in 1971 and had the T-10 in my ‘55 Ford in ‘69. Nostalgic :-) (they did run the T-10’s behind the 406)
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PJ
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