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    U Joint / Yoke phasing F & R prop shafts

    There seems to be conflicting advice as to how to reassemble a prop shaft. Some folk recommend the yokes be out of phase by one or two splines while some of the text books suggest they need to be in phase to reduce so-called "excitation" states .
    I recently had cause to reassemble the rear propshaft on my P38. I did so with the F&R yokes out of phase by a couple of splines. The vehicle now has a definite vibration through the "seat" on smooth roads at about 90-100kmh which was not there before. Now, while not exactly raising my personal excitation state said vibrations do have me concerned.
    Would welcome advice!
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    rear shafts are in phase, front ones are out of phase by 23 degrees or Defender and Range Rover Classic / Disco 1. Not sure about P38 or double cardon front shafts on D2s

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    Thanks Michael2 for the info...I read somewhere that the front prop shaft is set up such that the rear yoke "leads" the front yoke by 2 splines.. apparently this is for the Classic. Am wondering if it applies also to the P38. A double cardan seems the way to go however!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    rear shafts are in phase, front ones are out of phase by 23 degrees or Defender and Range Rover Classic / Disco 1. Not sure about P38 or double cardon front shafts on D2s
    That answered a question I would have had to ask soon myself. When I pulled the shafts on mine, I noticed how they were set - but I thought the front one was wrong - now I know it's not.

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