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Wally Boggus
I have had my engine remounted to achieve good alignment but the drivetrain still produces high frequency vibration at anything over 2500. Engine runs very smooth in neutral over 3000. Would think that the in-gear vibration could be at least partly contributed to the fact that I have a flexibly mounted engine coupled to a relatively inflexible prop shaft. Seems logical to me then that some buffer between the engine and prop shaft should help reduce vibration and any adverse effects to hardware in the drivetrain. I have ordered a R & D flexible coupling "drivesaver" that is supposed to reduce vibration.Has anyone else installed one, if so, what is your experience? w