Tools Required
J 23498-A 
 Driveshaft Inclinometer, or equivalent
Important: This inspection procedure is intended to inspect propeller shaft systems with 2 or 3 U-joints only.
Correct phasing of a propeller shaft refers to the relative alignment of the U-joint yoke flanges to each other to provide proper cancellation of the U-joints. The yokes should be directly aligned to within the range specified in this procedure.
- Raise and support the vehicle. On vehicles with solid axles, ensure that the drive axle is supported at ride height--vehicle body supported by suspension components. Ensure the wheels are free to rotate. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
 .
 
- Place the transmission in NEUTRAL.
 
- Clean any corrosion or foreign material from the U-joint bearing caps.
 
- Remove any of the U-joint bearing cap snap rings that may interfere with the correct placement of the 
J 23498-A 
 , or equivalent.
 
- Inspect the prop shaft for proper phasing.
 
| 5.1.  | Rotate the prop shaft or shafts to align the shaft yoke flanges vertically. | 
 
| 5.2.  | Install the 
J 23498-A 
 , or equivalent to the lower U-joint bearing cap of the rear U-joint of the shaft. The 
J 23498-A 
 , or equivalent should
be aligned perpendicular to the propeller shaft. | 
 
| 5.3.  | Set the indicator line on the 
J 23498-A 
 , or equivalent to 15, the horizontal reference. | 
 
| 5.4.  | Rotate the propeller shaft slightly to center the bubble to the indicator. The U-joint is now vertical. | 
 
| 5.5.  | Without disturbing the setting on the 
J 23498-A 
 , or equivalent, remove the 
J 23498-A 
 , or equivalent from the rear U-joint bearing cap. | 
 
| 5.6.  | Install the 
J 23498-A 
 , or equivalent to the lower U-joint bearing cap of the front U-joint of the same shaft. | 
 
| 5.7.  | Observe and record the reading of the front U-joint with the 
J 23498-A 
 , or equivalent still set to 15, the horizontal reference. | 
 
- For prop systems with 3 U-joints, rotate the shafts 1/4 turn and repeat steps 5.1-5.7 for the other prop shaft.
 
- If the difference between the front and rear U-joints of a welded yoke propeller shaft is 3 degrees or less, the propeller shaft is properly phased.
 
- If the difference between the front and rear U-joints of a welded-yoke propeller shaft is greater than 3 degrees, the propeller shaft is either constructed improperly, or damaged from twisting. Refer to 
Propeller Shaft Phasing Correction
 .
 
- If the difference between the welded yoke and slip yoke of a propeller shaft is 1.5 degrees or less, the prop shaft is properly phased.
 
- If the difference between the welded yoke and slip yoke of a propeller shaft is greater than 1.5 degrees, the propeller shaft is either constructed improperly, or damaged from twisting. Refer to 
Propeller Shaft Phasing Correction
 .