Dave's right, that angle needs looking at. If Auto fetish is offering a swap for checking, that's a nice offer, but check that pinion angle; UJs won't work properly if it's in a straight line.
depends what type of yoke you have but if like mine (7290) 2 of the needle roller caps have half moon shaped circlips to locate the u/j in the yoke, thats puts the u/j smack central in the yoke, some yokes are machined so you dont need them, if its the circlip style you can fit the u/j off centre if the clips aint there, had a charger in some years ago with that very prob
I'm pretty sure the prop is balanced Shaun, although it's been a while, the prop was used and will have run into the 10's and there was no vibration, might be worth having it checked though
If things get REALLY desperate I think I have a BB rebuilt A727 knocking around that you could try..........it seems to be pointing that way if you have ruled everything else out........
depends what type of yoke you have but if like mine (7290) 2 of the needle roller caps have half moon shaped circlips to locate the u/j in the yoke, thats puts the u/j smack central in the yoke, some yokes are machined so you dont need them, if its the circlip style you can fit the u/j off centre if the clips aint there, had a charger in some years ago with that very prob
yes
make the circlip face its complete side into the yoke as you Bananarama! together
if you don't you can push them off and you will loose a cap, with them round the right way it self centres as the circlips fit inside the yoke saddles.
Dave
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