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Rick,
I have a four link Super Comp dragster that we have been trying to
get to react. With the crankshaft at 0 degrees and the driveshaft
angle from the front yoke at 1.5 degrees, should the pinion angle
be at -3 degrees from the crankshaft centerline (-1.5 degrees from
the driveshaft)?
If you can clarify my thinking on this, I would appreciate it.
Sincerely,
Dick Vander Meer
Dick,
The easiest way to check it is with a digital protractor because
it takes out all confusion.
Set your driveshaft angle and then reset the protractor to 0 degrees
using the alternate reference button. Set the protractor on the pinion
yoke and set it -1.5 degrees (down). If the driveshaft is 0 degrees,
then the pinion should be 1.5 degrees down.
Rick
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