It looks like there is just a puck in there instead of the actual block that is supposed to be there.
the new ones purchased are identical to old ones.
12.7 Series 60- Issues after rebuild
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And it only has one bolt in it.
When I did like the back 1/3 inframe on Casper, they replaced the rear mounts while it was all apart.
To replace them they have to trash several bolts on both sides of the rear mounts of the steer leaf springs.
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Dude where’s my motor mounts? That’s just wrong. Looks like you found the problem though. Make sure they use a hoist, if no hoist, oil pan needs to come off, and engine jacked using Wood blocks. Jacking anywhere else risks damaging something. The original bolts for brackets to engine have shallow heads on them. They’re shallow for a reason, if not shallow, the through mount bolts won’t clear, and won’t go in. Might want to make sure the proper shallow head bolts are already there. So they don’t waste anymore time. What about the 2 front mounts? Those are an easy swap. Either way, watch your fingers. Take it back. Don’t try at home, or in a Truckstop parking lot at midnight. Lol. I know a Guy who changed his using a jack on the trans. Almost lost his finger, when it slipped. Split it open like a crushed grape. Next time I, or he took the oil pan off. Lol.
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So many homicidal thoughts at this point. But I like my freedom so I will just cuss at them instead. LOL
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I'll try to put a post together explaining later tonight for anyone searching the web for drive line vibrationand a potential fix. It's an easy thing to check, just basically visually, and relatively easy to fix - you just gotta knock some u-joints out and pop a yoke off some splines and reset it. No special tools required. I eyeballed mine back in phase... I think you could probably be off 1 spline or maybe 2 and still be in balance, but if it aint in phase it aint gonna be balanced for sure...
And 99.9% of people who spend money to have driveshafts rebalanced are wasting money on something that doesn't need doing. Or getting shystered and told "yeah we rebalanced them" when all that was done was a yoke pulled off and put back on the splines correctly.Last edited: Aug 9, 2022
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This kind of explains phasing
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