How much power are you putting down with your TII motor / NA drive train?
Looks like I won't get to chime in on how the new setup worked on the N/A driveline...
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From what I have heard and experienced myself, this is one of the most common failure points on the NA trans. I accidently shock loaded my drive train (see post above) and mine whines just 2000 miles after a rebuild. Cris Ott told me that it is such a common problem, he has hardly driven an NA that didn't have that bearing whine.
the roller bearing is OEM only, and the aftermarket bearing kits come with the plastic double row ball.
the next bearing that seems to go is the input shaft bearing, and there is a big and a small, but all the Fc's have the big one.
the center bearing causes a whining noise in every gear except 4th, the input shaft is a noise with engine rpm.
its mostly driver technique
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Same with drivetrain mounts. Lazy and silly solid aluminum pucks? Stupidly welded transmission mount? Or stock rubber? Or something better like poly bushings?
Tire size and compound? Wheel width?
Road surface? Uphill or downhill?
And in what gear did it break?
It all comes into play.
I am putting non-mazda diff in my n/a rear end and was wondering if I should upgrade my half shafts to turbo ones? I haven't found any info on n/a half shaft strength, should I be worried about them failing at about 400hp?
Drive shaft shop sells upgraded half shafts good for 800hp I believe
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