4l80e yoke
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My 4l80e output shaft is pictured below. What yoke do I need for it? I currently have a th-400 slip yoke. Will this work?
Yes, I do realize that there is a sticky on this. I read it several times and it makes no sense.
If someone answers my question, I would ask that the powers that be move this into the sticky section so that it can help other people. Please and thank you.
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I put my yoke on the output shaft and the yoke is too short to go all the way down the output shaft. There is about 3/4 of an inch spline showing when the yoke is all the way on. Do I need to get the same yoke, only 3/4" longer?
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I didn't check to see if it fully seats, but I will. My driveshaft yoke has splines all the way down it, so it shouldn't leak. Thank you for the help!!! I really appreciate it.