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has anyone seen this output shaft (4L80 conversion)

Old 11-25-2009, 12:48 PM
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Like the title says has anyone ran across one that looks like this? It's out of a 2002 chevy van. Any idea on what slip yoke to get or part numbers?

Old 11-25-2009, 06:04 PM
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Its made for a bolt on yoke. A normal th400 slip yoke will work just fine if you change the seal.
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what do you mean change the seal? And do you know which TH400 yoke to go with? I know there are a couple out there or I should say a few
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I see them like that all the time
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Originally Posted by jakeshoe
I see them like that all the time
any advice on what to do about it
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You can remove the sleeve. You just need a slip yoke for the 32 spline output.
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thanks Jake I appreciate the help. do you by any chance have the one I need????
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so the sleeve came off and it was splined all the way up. I have a shop in town that I took it to and they had the yoke in stock with a 1330 end for it for $93. So it worked out well.
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so the sleeve came off and it was splined all the way up. I have a shop in town that I took it to and they had the yoke in stock with a 1330 end for it for $93. So it worked out well.
Wow thats pricey. You can get billet ones with a 1350 yoke for $99.
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damn really well its okay because I would have to pay and wait for shipping.


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