A few weeks ago I changed the UJ's on the props as they were knackered, I changed the T-box at the same time, all has been well. Saturday I was pottering about hit the duel carriage way got to about 55MPH and got a vibration which I think is coming from the rear end.
I took it to a friends garage and on quick inspection he said it was the rear wheel bearing (this was without removal of anything) he said you can just see the disk moving, I had a look and the top of the disk moved about 0.5mm under pressure, and when we spun the wheel there was a clonking noise.
Anyway that was that, then yesterday I thought I would have a look myself, I jacked the rear up, handbrake off and in to neutral on the T-box. spun the wheel and got the clanging again, I then went under the motor (yes it was on Axel stands and a jack) and the noise was coming from the shaft in the prop there was about 3-4mm of free play when turning each end opporsite directions to each other.
Would this cause the vibration when driving? I don't know how they look inside to gauge what they do. I thought under pressure it would not move to make the vibration?
I do have a spare prop but dont know if its for the front or back as they seem very similar in length, any pointers please.
Mark.