EdFury
Member
Dear readers, your expertise is requested:
My 76 Fury Sport has been suffering from unbalances in the drivetrain since day 1.
This unbalance (which usually but not always) would occur over let’s say 110 km/u (approx 70 MPH) and differ in intensity (as if the position of the rear wheels towards each other would matter).
What I did over the years:
- new rear leaf springs (needed anyway),
- new shock absorbers (needed anyway),
- tried different wheels (3 sets) ,
- new tires (needed anyway),
- had x-joints replaced,
- rear brake drums changed in position,
- then new rear brake drums,
- rear axle angle checked.
At a certain point, a new unbalance started to occur at about 80 km/h (50 MPH) so I thought of parts wearing out.
This prompted me to have the sliding piece of the propeller shaft resurfaced and also to have the propeller shaft rebalanced (and x-joint replaced).
The 110+ km/u (approx 70 MPH) unbalance has finally disappeared but to my horror, the 80 km/h (50 MPH) unbalance is still there and not even less.
Any suggestions about the cause(s) and how to repair it?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Remark: it may not be connected, but sometimes when coasting in long right hand turns, slight grinding sounds can be heard from the rear axle.
My 76 Fury Sport has been suffering from unbalances in the drivetrain since day 1.
This unbalance (which usually but not always) would occur over let’s say 110 km/u (approx 70 MPH) and differ in intensity (as if the position of the rear wheels towards each other would matter).
What I did over the years:
- new rear leaf springs (needed anyway),
- new shock absorbers (needed anyway),
- tried different wheels (3 sets) ,
- new tires (needed anyway),
- had x-joints replaced,
- rear brake drums changed in position,
- then new rear brake drums,
- rear axle angle checked.
At a certain point, a new unbalance started to occur at about 80 km/h (50 MPH) so I thought of parts wearing out.
This prompted me to have the sliding piece of the propeller shaft resurfaced and also to have the propeller shaft rebalanced (and x-joint replaced).
The 110+ km/u (approx 70 MPH) unbalance has finally disappeared but to my horror, the 80 km/h (50 MPH) unbalance is still there and not even less.
Any suggestions about the cause(s) and how to repair it?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Remark: it may not be connected, but sometimes when coasting in long right hand turns, slight grinding sounds can be heard from the rear axle.














