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10-31-2011, 12:06 PM | #10 | |
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Re: Bolt-on yoke TH400 to 4L80E
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Nope, mine is a Spicer yoke with a separate washer and bolt, but the washer appears to be machined for this purpose because of the lip on it, the thickness of it, and recess in the yoke. I forgot to mention this is a 1-ton chassis, not sure if that makes a difference. The original bolt had a slim, rounded head on it. So again, that looks like the right bolt. It came off of the TH400 and had no clearance problems. I would much rather have the aforementioned flanged bolt though. That seems better. As for hammering the yoke, I put quite a bit of $$$$ into this drivetrain and usually make beatings with a hammer the last resort after trying other methods of force. I'm a fan of "work smarter, not harder."
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