Tools Required
J 23498-A  Driveshaft  Inclinometer
The working angle of a U-joint is formed by the difference between the
angles of two shafts that intersect.
|     •  | No working angle should not be equal to zero. An angle of 0 degrees
will cause premature U-joint wear due to a lack of rotation of the needle
bearings in the U-joint. | 
 
|     •  | Always orientate the J 23498-A 
so that it faces the same side of the vehicle for each measurement taken. | 
 
|     •  | Be sure to accurately record the measurements taken. | 
 
Measurement Procedure
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle; ensure that the rear wheels
are free to rotate. Suspension travel will not affect the driveline angles
on this vehicle. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle 
  in General Information.
 
- Place the transmission in NEUTRAL.
 
- Clean any corrosion or foreign material from the U-joint bearing
caps.
 
- Rotate the propeller shafts to align the rear propeller shaft
yoke flanges vertically.
 
- Install the J 23498-A 
to the lower U-joint bearing cap of the rear propeller shaft yoke.
 
- Measure and record the angle of the rear propeller shaft on the J 23498-A 
.
 
- Rotate the propeller shafts to align the front propeller shaft
yoke flanges vertically.
 
- Install the J 23498-A 
to the lower U-joint bearing cap of the front propeller shaft yoke.
 
- Measure and record the angle of the front propeller shaft on the J 23498-A 
.
 
- Calculate the working angle at the intersection of the two shafts.
 
Subtract the larger number from the smaller to obtain the working angle.
- Compare the calculated working angle to the working angle specification.
 
Specification
Maximum U-joint working angle: 0.75 degrees
- If the calculated working angle exceeds the specification, then
the angle requires adjustment.
 
- If the calculated working angle is 1/2 degree or less,
then the angle requires adjustment.