ok so 2 weeks ago i installed a new csb. i know i had did the install properly as i have seen almost every thread about installing it.. but its already bad again and clunking how it used too.. it was fine for a few days..but when i went to install the bearing and pre-load it. just letting it rest as it was it was all the way pre-loaded to the front. if i was to bolt it up properly i actually had to push the bearing back towards the diff.... does this mean i maybe installed it backwards? i put it on the way i took it off with the collard side faicing forward.. someone please help its annoying me
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May have been installed backwards. Just did mine too, and had plenty of room to use forward for preload. How long was the old one installed for before it failed? How about the U-joints? -
absolutely man my bad! and i had it for about a week before it started to fail.. it worked awesome for that week though... my u joint idk if they were bad.. they flopped around freely. i had never taken apart e30 driveshaft so idk how its supposed to be. and my guibo had all the bolts going in from the same direction as well from previous owner.... any ideas? im tired of hearing that clunking everytime i shiftComment
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absolutely man my bad! and i had it for about a week before it started to fail.. it worked awesome for that week though... my u joint idk if they were bad.. they flopped around freely. i had never taken apart e30 driveshaft so idk how its supposed to be. and my guibo had all the bolts going in from the same direction as well from previous owner.... any ideas? im tired of hearing that clunking everytime i shift
Other than installing it incorrectly Id look at worn engine and or tranny mounts to start with. Hows the guibo? and did you replace that at the same time?Comment
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the guibo looked brand new so i did not replace it. it had been replaced before... but all the bolts were going in the same direction from the driveshaft towards the tranny.. instead of three facing one way and three facing another. my u joints just flopped around when the d.s was out so i think it may be a combo of thingsComment
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The thumping coming back so soon means that (as usual) the failure of the CSB was caused by the drive shaft. The fix is a new or rebuilt drive shaft. A rebuilt usually come with a new CSB installed correctly.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, ALComment
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I'll disagree with you on that, have had a rash of MTC center bearing rubber disintegrate within a couple weeks.
First place I'd be looking is the U-joints as mentioned and alluded to. To inspect U-joints wiggle either side in relation to each other. If there is play, there's your issue.Comment
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so hold both parts of the u joints and see if their is play between them... when i had the ds apart the middle u joints flopped around freely... more than it did at the ujoints by where the diff was... but i didnt wiggle each sideComment
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Binding u-joints are even worse as far as the CSB is concerned.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, ALComment
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I went through this same thing. I thought I just needed to replace my csb, but then after inspecting the shaft, I noticed that the u joints were shot. I bought a rebuilt shaft with a new csb and replaced the guibo. My car drives great with no vibrations. I would guess that the u joints are shot.Comment
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