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Old 08-23-2010, 05:33 PM   #1
brans72
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drive shaft ? 67 C10

I am working on doing a engine and transmission swap in our 67 C10 and wondering if anyone might be able to anwser a question for me? I was wondering if going from 250L and 3 speed to a 350 700R in a 67 C10 what length should I need? I am curious buddy has couple drive shaft laying around. Thanks Brandon
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Old 08-23-2010, 08:45 PM   #2
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Re: drive shaft ? 67 C10

It is best to take a measurement after the engine is installed. V-8's can be installed in two seperate places. Some prefer the spot closest to the firewall the same as a 4X4 others like the stock location closer to the front using a stock rad shroud. Other factors are if lowered, using a 2 piece shaft with support mount, 6 or 8' bed etc. So it's very hard to come up with a measurement with so many factors involved.
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