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Old 07-19-2010, 04:36 PM
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Default Help me ID this yoke, and pick my conversion U-joint.

My Moser 9" for my trans am should be deliviered tomorrow. I'm trying to wrap up all the ends that I will get snagged on before I yank my old axle out. Main problem being the driveshaft.



I traded a carb for this 3rd member, previous owner knows nothing about what yoke it has or is much help at all.... Curious thing is the factory U-joints from the trans am fit, but just the caps. When they're in the actual joint they are MAYBE a 1/16 of an inch too large. So, It's either I cut the yoke and make the factory u-joints work, try and find an adapter u-joint, or switch yokes.



So, I'm leaning more towards finding the conversion yoke. So, I'm seeking yall's help!



Measurements:



Yoke: Diameter between "towers" is *slightly less than 3 5/8

Distance between stap holes: 1 5/8



U-joint: Distance between ends of caps is *slightly more than 3 5/8

Width of cap 1 1/16



Here are some pictures, Let me know if I completely butchered my explanation...


Old 07-19-2010, 07:43 PM
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just get a conversion joint,, most of the fords are either a 1310 or a 1330 joint,, just take it with you to the parts store and check out their s44 to 1310 or s44 to 1330 u-joints


http://www.driveshaftspecialist.com/...D%20Guide.html




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