02-08-2013, 10:55 PM | #1 |
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Tail shaft vs yoke
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Does anyone know how much of the yoke has to reach inside the tail shaft to get a good seal and contact enough of the actual tail shaft to get good surface area contact and good torque? Note: I am in need of this information as it is compared to a, 350 V8, mounted in the front mounted position, with a th350, matched with a 1972 dif. With 3.73gears... Posted via Mobile Device
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Re: Tail shaft vs yoke
from what I've read there should be less than an inch of the yoke exposed, so bottom the yoke out and pull it out to 3/4 or an inch exposed and you should be good
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02-09-2013, 07:33 AM | #3 |
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Re: Tail shaft vs yoke
Ideally, the yoke should be bottomed, then pulled out 3/4 of an inch. Again, that's ideal and what my driveshaft shop uses for building one. You'll still be fine if it's 1/2 or even up near 1 inch though.
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Re: Tail shaft vs yoke
Okay thx for the replays.
I need a longer shaft, then. Mine is pulled out approx. 2 or more inches from the tail shaft... It sounds like I need one at least 1.25" longer to get me closer to the tail piece. Posted via Mobile Device
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Re: Tail shaft vs yoke
Anybody else running a similar set-up, with a one piece that could tell me the donor they used?
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Re: Tail shaft vs yoke
Bump.... Anyone?
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Re: Tail shaft vs yoke
they do make different length yoke's i think. speedway catalog? might just work.
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No one is going to be able to give any recommendation on a donor driveshaft without knowing what length transmission your th350 (there are 3 different length th350 trans) is and whether your truck is long or short wheelbase.
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Re: Tail shaft vs yoke
I noted in the posting that the engine is in the forward mounting location? Why not move it back to where a V8 normally mounts and solve the problem?
Are you running a 2 piece drive shaft? If so, then the engagement of the yoke isn't nearly as critical,as long as you have about 75% engaged, because you have no risk of it bottoming out during suspension compression. Excuse me if I am missing something. Last edited by tincan1966; 02-10-2013 at 01:53 PM. Reason: added text. |
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Re: Tail shaft vs yoke
Well I am hearing another issue, it's the rear end!
1. About how much does it cost to rebuild a 72' rear end? 2. Can't you buy a kit for the rear end and use a more modern one, say from a later 75'-80's? I thought there was a kit you can buy and weld it on to match our coil rear?? Posted via Mobile Device Oh and it's a LWB w/ what was called a short tail th350 trans? One piece drive shaft is what I am running currently. I had not been driving it much due to no exhaust! But now I have exhaust and I can hear the little noises! Thx
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Re: Tail shaft vs yoke
I neede a longer yoke for my project [th350] and a yoke for a 700r4 was what I used..
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