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Old 07-21-2005, 11:24 PM
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Default Denny's driveshaft yoke-tranny fitment

Hey guys... i broke an output shaft on my tranny back in April. I just got the car back together and am worried i might not have enough spacing for the yoke to slide on the output shaft. I think this is what broke my output shaft the first time as the broken off piece of the shaft was jammed into the driveshaft.
Can anyone tell me by looking at this pic if there is enough room? the yoke has about 1/2" of travel before bottoming out but will have to smash the dust seal up a little.

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Looks ok. I assume you got a new yoke along with the rebuilt trans( new output and rear bushing).The impact torque is what broke your output.If you kept the 27T output, it will happen again if you drive it the same. A Viper 30T or a aftermarket 31T spline would be a better choice.
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that driveshaft is too long If you run it its gunna dottom out into the output shaft and vibrate ...I'd have it shortned up half to 3/4 of an inch



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