How to check driveline angle

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(New page: on a driveline for a very short driveshaft as in 11" for a t-bucket could you use a level if you didn't have a angle finder or a protractor? (example, if pinion shaft were to read 1/16"of ...)
 
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on a driveline for a very short driveshaft as in 11" for a t-bucket could you use a level if you didn't have a angle finder or a protractor? (example, if pinion shaft were to read 1/16"of bubble up and trany shaft 1/16' of bubble down could it be considered close enough to 0 degrees to call it good?
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on a driveline for a very short driveshaft as in 11" for a t-bucket could you use a level if you didn't have a angle finder or a protractor? (example, if pinion shaft were to read 1/16"of bubble up and trany shaft 1/16' of bubble down could it be considered close enough to 0 degrees to call it good?  or does the extrme shortness of the driveshaft require considerably closer measurements?

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