Re: engine v-drive alignment
TIR on the shaft needs to be less than .002.
to align the drive requires moving the Vdrive up,down,left ,right as required so the mateing surfaces of the shaft coupler are within .003 of being parrallel and perpindicular. and on most vdrives its a lot easier to say than do but MUST be done.
I worked on an antique lurhs some years back that had those walther Vdrives. used 72 series borgwarners jackshafted to the drives and the drives where mounted solid to the stinger with no mounting adjustments. yes it took 17 hours to align both drives using shims. Ill never do another that does not use adjustable mounts.
what type of sht logs do you have? is your packing spud a nut type or the type with 2 bolts or the water cooled type with a bellows ? if its the nut type are you adequately tightening the jam nut ?
do your Vdrive mount directly to the clutch or are the jackshafted?
most modern Vdrives have adjustable mounts while some use the engine mounts to align the shaft coupler. but the coupler faces,after careful cleaning should be within .003. to check draw up 2 coupler bolts so they are snug then back them off 2 turns, check at 4 places 90 degres then roll the shaft 180 degrees and repeat.
some setups require using bottle jacks to jack the engines left right and diagonally. I hate them but make lot of coinage with it .