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chris91 10-25-2009 08:11 PM

driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
I put a 350 automatic in my truck now I need the driveshaft. When I bought the truck it did not come with one. Will a stock front section of the drive shaft fit without being modified?

Woogeroo 10-25-2009 08:55 PM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
what did it have in it originally? a 3 speed manual?

-W

LILRED66 10-25-2009 10:08 PM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
You need the slip yoke for the 350, so it will mate with the tranny. You will need to have a drive shaft made or an original one modified.

Captainfab 10-26-2009 01:09 AM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
:agree:

Just get an original 2pc driveshaft and a slip yoke and get the front shaft shortened. It really doesn't cost that much to get a driveshaft shortened. It's when you need a longer one is when it starts to get spendy.

LILRED66 10-26-2009 09:59 AM

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My experience has been, they will shorten them, but they will not lengthen them. I ran into this issue recently, while doing a 3-speed Turbo Hydra Matic swap for a forum member. We went from a two piece to a one piece and went ahead and had a new one piece drive shaft made. It wasn't that much more to have a new one made, compared to, shortening the original front piece, welding on the slip yoke and balancing the assembly, so we went with a new one piece with new "U" joints.

ruffrida2005 10-26-2009 11:43 AM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
Man if you lived in Tx I would sell you mine. I have a SD crossmember and need a longer driveshaft now.

chris91 10-26-2009 12:11 PM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
It was a 3-speed originally. If I were to do the 1-piece the drive shaft would b3 80" long. What is the max length to be be safe? my truck is a longbed.

chris91 10-27-2009 07:02 PM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
My original problem was I did not have the bracket for the carrier bearing to bolt to. After digging off the undercoating off the crossmember I found that someone has taken the bracket. Can I make a bracket?

Captainfab 10-28-2009 12:06 AM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
I suppose that would depend on your metal skills. It shouldn't be much of a problem to make. Are you wanting to use the heavier duty one that bolts on the bottom, or the whimpy one that hangs from the top?

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Originally Posted by chris91 (Post 3589540)
My original problem was I did not have the bracket for the carrier bearing to bolt to. After digging off the undercoating off the crossmember I found that someone has taken the bracket. Can I make a bracket?


chris91 10-28-2009 05:40 PM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
The Original bolted from the bottom. I would like to keep it that way.

Captainfab 10-28-2009 11:51 PM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
That's good, that one is a much better carrier bearing. I happen to have one of those mounting plates that I took off of a truck a month or so ago. Let me know if you're interested.

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Originally Posted by chris91 (Post 3591128)
The Original bolted from the bottom. I would like to keep it that way.


1964C10 10-29-2009 12:53 AM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 3591913)
That's good, that one is a much better carrier bearing. I happen to have one of those mounting plates that I took off of a truck a month or so ago. Let me know if you're interested.

Might you have two of those plates? :) Mine has the whimpy top mount one.
http://i677.photobucket.com/albums/v...0/P1020120.jpg

Captainfab 10-29-2009 01:01 AM

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Wow you've got something crazy going on there. That is the heavier carrier bearing, that someone cobbed a mount for it to hang from the top. Plus it should be on the other side of the crossmember. You'll have to do some changing of the driveshafts to make the original setup work. I'll look and see if I have another one of those mounting plates.


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Originally Posted by 1964C10 (Post 3592005)
Might you have two of those plates? :) Mine has the whimpy top mount one.
http://i677.photobucket.com/albums/v...0/P1020120.jpg


1964C10 10-29-2009 10:42 AM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
I knew I wasn't going crazy!! When I looked at that setup I was like what the heck is that! The PO also did a butcher job on the 3 speed transmission that is coming through the floor and the steering column is made for either auto or 3 speed I can't(dont know) how to tell. I also don't think there are bolt holes for the heaver carrier in the bottom of the cross member. I am not planning on doing anything to this till I get a new setup for my drivetrain with an automatic transmission but I am collecting parts for now so do you think I might be able to use the carrier bearing that I have? or are parts of it missing? Thanks John!

chris91 10-29-2009 06:05 PM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
Yes, I am interested.

Captainfab 10-30-2009 12:21 AM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
It's kind of hard having not seen the top side (bottom as seen in the pic), but what little I can see, looks to be all there. When you buy a replacement carrier bearing, it can be bought as an assembly which includes the rubber and the outer metal housing. I can fix you up with the base plate for it if you like.


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Originally Posted by 1964C10 (Post 3592368)
I knew I wasn't going crazy!! When I looked at that setup I was like what the heck is that! The PO also did a butcher job on the 3 speed transmission that is coming through the floor and the steering column is made for either auto or 3 speed I can't(dont know) how to tell. I also don't think there are bolt holes for the heaver carrier in the bottom of the cross member. I am not planning on doing anything to this till I get a new setup for my drivetrain with an automatic transmission but I am collecting parts for now so do you think I might be able to use the carrier bearing that I have? or are parts of it missing? Thanks John!


1964C10 10-30-2009 12:18 PM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
Thanks John, I will take you up on that offer when the time comes to do my drivetrain. I might end up doing a wider driveshaft as this one I feel is not enough to handle the 400HP I plan to throw at it one day.

Captainfab 10-31-2009 01:19 AM

Re: driveshaft 1964 longbed
 
I would not hesitate to use the size of driveshaft you have for 400HP. Especially if you stay with a 2pc in your longbed. Let me know when you're ready.

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Originally Posted by 1964C10 (Post 3594114)
Thanks John, I will take you up on that offer when the time comes to do my drivetrain. I might end up doing a wider driveshaft as this one I feel is not enough to handle the 400HP I plan to throw at it one day.



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