I have 64GP with a 70 tb400 with a vibration. What degree Angle should the driveshaft be. John

Asked by jvee Mar 29, 2013 at 08:39 PM about the 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix

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first off if your vibration is when just revving and not moving its not the shaft,you may have considered this but just reminding as I've had turbo 400 and 350 vibrate after change and got results by undoing the torque converter and spin to next bolt hole or the next one again .slight angle no problem if no play and settled in universal bearings at rear end

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