kyleputzier
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I've removed my engine to repair a rusted oil pan. As I prepare to put the engine back in, I wonder to myself if the square nuts that adjust and support the rear engine mounts have moved. I was wondering if that can affect the engine alignment and how would I correct it. I've decided that the vertical height is compensated by the double u-joint of the outdrive. Is that true?
On to my main question. I have heard that u-joints need to be out of alignment slightly in order to make the bearing needles move around. Otherwise the same needle(s) would be taking all of the torque all of the time and eventually fail. It appears that a properly installed outdrive would be nearly perfectly aligned with the engine and the u-joint bearings would not be exercised. Seems wrong to me. Opinions?
On to my main question. I have heard that u-joints need to be out of alignment slightly in order to make the bearing needles move around. Otherwise the same needle(s) would be taking all of the torque all of the time and eventually fail. It appears that a properly installed outdrive would be nearly perfectly aligned with the engine and the u-joint bearings would not be exercised. Seems wrong to me. Opinions?