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Old 03-09-2010, 07:38 PM
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i cant make out the bottom fitting, but the top one is from a turbo 400 or 350, takes a flare fitting, used the old stle 5/16 cooler lines-they should be removed if you have new fittings with 1/4-18 straight threads (npts)
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Originally Posted by slow67
You will need a counter-bored yoke. The last ~1" of the yoke will be smooth so it can go over the fat part of the shaft and o-ring.
So would this be the one to get if adapting to my stock aluminum driveshaft?

http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p69_...pline_wth.html


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