[s-cars] Rebuilt driveshaft

Wayne Dohnal wd42 at hevanet.com
Wed May 14 16:07:18 PDT 2008


For the vertical alignment of the center bearing, I took a 2x6, notched it 
to clear the center bearing, and drove four 3-inch drywall screws, one for 
each end of each driveshaft half, into it about a half inch.  I then made 
sure the screw heads were in a perfect straight line and held screw heads up 
to the driveshaft to check if it was straight vertically.   That was the 
easy part.

For the horizontal alignment I ran a tight string under the driveshaft 
centered under the drive flanges on each end, then checked the horizintal 
alignment at the center bearing.  This was very difficult to do while lying 
flat on the floor.  I used a level to make sure I was shooting the position 
reference straight up from the string.  I think I got it pretty close in the 
end but spent a couple of hours doing it.

All of this just happens automatically with the Audi alignment fixture. 
Sigh.

Wayne Dohnal
1994 S4


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fred Munro" <munrof at sympatico.ca>
To: "Wayne Dohnal" <wd42 at hevanet.com>; "S-car list" 
<s-car-list at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:36 PM
Subject: RE: [s-cars] Rebuilt driveshaft


> Wayne;
>
> How did you align the driveshaft when you re-installed it?
>
> Fred Munro
> '97 S6
>



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