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Windsorpower
11-25-2024, 02:12 PM
2022 MK4 IRS with SBF: my driveshaft has a pronounced angle up after the forward u-joint. Also, my shifter stub seems a bit low. If I lay a strait edge across the tunnel, it bisects the two shifter holes exactly. Is this height correct or did I miss something? Thx

Railroad
11-25-2024, 02:38 PM
Most have to shim the trans mount, usually 1/2 to 3/4".
This should raise everything to work.
I loosen the motor mounts to do this.

gbranham
11-25-2024, 04:35 PM
I just installed my TKX and 427W a few weekends ago. I also have IRS. I bolted on three of Forte's shims right out of the gate, since that seems to be what most folks do. Mine seems to have no crazy angles. I haven't measured my angles, but probably won't, as it looks pretty good as-is.

Greg

Claybuster
11-25-2024, 05:52 PM
I, too, have a MkIV with TKX, IRS, and SBF 302 that I recently installed. I'm with gbranham/Greg. I went ahead and used 3 Forte shims during initial install and everything lined up near perfectly. I still haven't go-carted, so I can't give any input on running or vibration yet. I don't expect any issues, though.

Jason

Windsorpower
11-25-2024, 06:41 PM
No mention of this in the manual eh?

gbranham
11-25-2024, 06:43 PM
No mention of this in the manual eh?

The manual is a guide at best. This forum is your true installation manual. ;)

Windsorpower
11-25-2024, 07:56 PM
The manual is a guide at best. This forum is your true installation manual. ;)

Oh I get that, I’ve got hundreds of hours here, but missed the need to shim the gearbox.

Jeff Kleiner
11-26-2024, 07:30 AM
No mention of this in the manual eh?

That’s because it’s not universal and will vary depending on engine, transmission and rear suspension.

Jeff

gbranham
11-26-2024, 07:58 AM
On both of my builds, I realized shortly after assembling all the suspension bits that I was no longer using the manual. So much of the build after that point is unique to each car; I didn't find much value in the manual at that point. And even for assembling the suspension, I mostly used it as reference to ensure I was using the right bolt in the right spot.

Greg

CraigS
11-26-2024, 09:25 AM
Just to do a quick check find anything including a piece of plywood that you can make into a 3/4" spacer. Pull up on the trans and slip it under. You don't even need to bolt it as it is just an eyeball check to see if things look better.