SECTION 205-01: Driveshaft
| 2014 Mustang Workshop Manual
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
| Procedure revision date: 01/07/2013
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NOTICE: Use caution when handling driveshafts as any slight dent in the driveshaft could result in a vibration.
NOTE: All driveshaft assemblies are balanced. If undercoating the vehicle, protect the driveshaft to prevent overspray of any undercoating material.
The driveshafts have the following features:
A driveshaft is a tubular shaft or shafts used to transfer engine torque from the transmission output shaft to the differential in the axle housing. The driveshaft must be able to rotate smoothly through a range of acceptable angles and lengths occurring during normal driving conditions. The single-cardan U-joints permit the change in driveshaft angularity with the slip yoke providing the allowable variance in length. The CV-equipped driveshafts control angle and length changes through the CV joints and use a center support bearing for driveshaft stability.