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66 driveshafts
So I thought for sure my 66 gmc long bed would habe a 2 piece drive shaft but today i was going to unbolt the bed to remove it to start the bodywork on cab corners and got to looking and it is a 1 piece drive shaft .... did long beds come with one piece drive shafts or has mine been swapped out sometime in its life i just thought it was odd I always hear about 2 piece shafts on long beds and find out mine has a 1 piece
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I have a 66 Chev C20 long bed and it's a 2 pc driveshaft.
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My 66 LWB is a two piece as well. Is there a place where a carrier bearing was at some point?
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I have seen 2 longbeds with a 1pc driveshaft from the factory. I really don't know what the deciding factor was.
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No places to bolt or mount a carrier bearing just a drive shaft straight from the trans to the rear end is all I got
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what transmission do you have?
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Can you post a picture of the one piece shaft? I had one made several years ago, but it caused more vibration than it was worth, so I went back to my 2 piece.
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it looks like the cross member is set up for trailing arms even though i have leaf springs but here are the photos as promised
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Your posts pics have been photo-bucketed. :)
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put them in attachments maybe that will work and someone will be able to at least see something
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Propshaft critical speed not just based on wheelbase but is also based on trans type (length), rear axle ratio, tire size, and engine type (larger engines allowing a higher top speed) AND/OR any strange resonances in that particular combination (camping out on that resonance will break the trans/transfer case tailshaft housing). One other comment - critical speed is not directly related to balance, but rigidity. When the shaft exceeds it's critical speed it begins to bow in the middle and swing like a jump rope. Hence the disturbance and durability concerns. You can get around it by going to a larger diameter steel tube - or more expensive alternative materials like aluminum, carbon fiber, an aluminum/carbon wrap, or exotic materials like "metal matrix" (aluminum impregnated with other metals) - or - the cheap way out is to limit the vehicle top speed via ignition or fuel cut off above a certain engine rpm. So - given two otherwise identical appearing trucks - there could be a tire difference that put it over the edge, or perhaps a different horsepower rating which would allow for a higher top speed, or some unseen bending resonance that shows itself during testing which would drive the truck to get a one piece shaft vs a two piece. A long wheelbase truck with a low (numerical) rear axle ratio spins the shaft slower and might get a one piece, but an otherwise comparable truck with a high rear axle ratio might get a two piece. K |
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So with the holes in this cross member could it be used for trailing arms if I had the arms the mounting brackets and a pan hard bar?
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Yes.......
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1 pc a GMC thing?
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Not exclusively.
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