My 1970 Deuce has a vibration that starts around 36 MPH. The vibration pulses from mild to almost nothing all the way to max speed--Less vibration at 50mph...
I'm not quite sure how to read that... You are saying that at any given speed, the vibration comes and goes?
If so, that would tell me it is a tire or wheel end (rim, bearing, hub) type issue, and there's probably more than one involved. tire balance, tire out of roundness, mismatched air pressure or tire diameter in the rear tires... If it settles in and stays constant at any given speed, then I'm with the folks above, it still could be a single tire issue, and also could be driveline related.
In the driveshaft picture above, the top shaft is phased correctly, and the bottom one is incorrect.
You will find that almost all driveshafts (I havn't checked on a deuce yet) will use an odd number of teeth on the spline. That means there is no such thing as 180 degrees out. If it's almost right, but not quite, it probably needs to be flipped 180 degrees.
Driveshaft segments between universal joints ALWAYS have the yokes in the same plane. They look like this ]====[ every time. If you remove every single joint, then EVERY section, from the longest section with a slip joint included, right to the little stubby piece in between the two universal joints on the right end of the driveshaft in the pictuer above, the ends are ALWAYS going the same direction.