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Old 12-19-2006, 07:18 PM
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Is the slip yoke different between a threaded and non-threaded output shaft on a turbo 400 or the 4L80?
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Originally Posted by smask04C5
Is the slip yoke different between a threaded and non-threaded output shaft on a turbo 400 or the 4L80?
Yes because the yoke for the bolt on style is going to have a large hole in it for the bolt. Also the bolt in style yoke is shorter I believe.
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Thanks for the info Vince. I messed up the driveshaft order. I used a 4L80 output shaft and it does have the bolt hole. I will find out if CF driveshaft can provide a counterbored yoke.


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