>>> Marking the relative positions of the two is not so you don't
accidentally try to reassemble them 180 degrees out of position... it's so
dimwits don't try to put it back together 90 degrees out of position. The
fact that nothing lines up when they try that doesn't seem to stop some
folks.<<<
Ya, N'den ya gotta duril knew wholes iN'da pinyon phlange ta put it bak
ta'getha write! Powa thools R greight fer inginear'in yer weigh rownd a
peroblum.
Thom-ass (dim)Witt(s) Bee9fore7oh1oh1
Just fooling around. Also, IF there is a vibration problem after
re-installing the driveshaft marking the shaft most likely could rule it out
as the problem. Not that there should be a problem, but it should eliminate
the grounds for arguing about it. So, no, you don't have to mark the shaft,
but why not if it keeps the point from being argued later. TW
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