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Old 05-18-2003, 05:42 PM   #1
polevault1977
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Rookie driveshaft question

I have a short 70 frame with 350 on front towers with a 700r4 behind it. I did not have a drive shaft with the pile of parts that I started out with. I went to the boneyard a got a drive shaft out of a late 80 swb pu that had a 700r4 in it. I knew to would have to shorten the shaft, but forgot about the pinion yoke being different. Should I get an older drive shaft and shorten it or can i use the one i have by letting them weld a different yolk to the rear that will match the 71 rearend that i have with the external snap rings? Also does anyone have the same set-up that i do, if so what was your center-to-center measurement? Any help appreciated. Learning as I go!!! Danny
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Old 05-18-2003, 05:45 PM   #2
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You can opt for a conversion U joint to match the parts you have. Just talk with driveline service, & they will set you up. Good luck,crazyL
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