A drive shaft is found in a frnt-wheel drive vehicle. It runs from the engine and gearbox to the front wheels. The engine generates energy, known as torque. The drive shaft carries the torque to the wheels forcing them to rotate, thus moving the vehicle.
The drive shaft can vibrate due to damage or if the balancing weights fall off. If the weights are lost, you may take the shaft to a shop that has the equipment and have the shaft balanced again for typically under $50.
A drive shaft allows torque to enter a motor. Louis Renault of France was the inventor of the drive shaft. He invented the drive shaft in 1898.
is the drive shaft the same as the intermediate shaft on a vauxhall corsa car does any body no
The drive shaft is part of the drive train, not part of the transmission.
F150 4x4 drive shaft balanced
The drive shaft connects the transmission to the differential.
Yes Drive Shaft is a real band.
tool for drive shaft
there is no drive shaft it's front wheel drive
To remove the rear drive shaft on a 2003 Honda 350 Rancher 4x4, first ensure the ATV is on a stable surface and the rear wheels are raised. Remove the bolts connecting the rear differential to the drive shaft, typically using a socket wrench. Next, detach the drive shaft from the transmission by loosening the bolts or retaining clips. Finally, carefully slide the drive shaft out of the differential and transmission, ensuring to check for any dust or debris in the process.
there is no dry shaft oly a crankshaft in the engine and the drive shaft that moves the car the drive shaft is connected to the transmission and the rear axle if your car is front wheel drive ypu do not have a drive shaft just a transmission and two axles
this requires a drive shaft company that can cut and weld it and balance it after.