So I took my slip yoke in to a drive shaft shop today, east county Drive shaft in San Diego, Ca.
Now, the reason i did this is because i wanted to know if they could fab one, without the big booty flywheel, or perhaps make me a better drive shaft.
Also one of the channels for the internal clips on the slip yoke side of my drive shaft is cracked (i did this while replacing the u-joint) So i'm replacing the slip yoke regardless.
The tech said, "what you have there is more than just a slip yoke, that's a dual mass flywheel/harmonic dampener" Now, i knew it was a little strange, because it has those rubber gaskets visible from the outside plus those 4 holes in it, but i figured, a slip yoke is a slip yoke is a slip yoke, etc. He said that as soon as i said the word diesel, everything is changed. He said that without that flywheel, that it would tear itself apart; Due to the pulses of inerta created by a diesel.
HE said that i was up the creek and to go to mopar.
This makes me wonder, 1. Can this break. 2. Is this the cause of our drive line vibration.
Or perhaps even this; Those of us with tunes and suncoast etc that experience "shudder" could be simply creating more harmonic/plusation whatever the EFF than this unit can contain.
So i did a little research, seems like usually this type of device is installed in front of the bell housing.
Does the non crd have this thing on it?
ALSO, I've been driving around on my front end, and i experience SIGNIFICANTLY reduced low rpm high tq shudder; in the same situations that with the rear end in place, would rattle my teeth. Although it has more slop from r to d. (you can feel it even with the rear hooked up)
Seems like the gasser does include this type of device
seen here
http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/tech/ ... index.html
And it also seems to function without it.