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Old 09-13-2018, 12:51 PM
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Liberty's is finishing up my T-56 Magnum, you could call it a max effort build, as is my current T-56. anyhow, I was wondering if anyone had a part number for a Strange Billet yoke, or if Mark Williams has one? I am going to call the to see.

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Sonnax T3-3-2491HP is what DD supplied with my Magnum
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stevieturbo,

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Stragne does not make a 31 spline yoke.

Mark Williams does p/n 39020, i will be ordering that one.
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Pics dont always mean much, but the Sonnax one does look a little chunkier. Although there is no doubt Mark Williams stuff is second to none in terms of quality

And about 4 damn times I tried to upload the pic to the forum directly !!! LOL but with no lock..here it is anyway

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thanks for posting a pic. just curious, i read on facewhat that someone bought a couple of them, and they would only fit into back of trans in one particular position. did you experience that? almost like it was designed for a block tooth on the output shaft. just curious. i ave not heard of sonnax until recently. i am gonna stick with what I think will handle 14-1500 whp.
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The yoke does have an index spline...but I do not recall the Magnum output shaft having one...unless I got incredibly lucky and hit the right spot first time lol I cant find any photos of the output, so cant look back to see but I'm sure it was just a regular full spline.

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I'd never heard of Sonnax before, but they do not seem to be a new player, have a lot of auto stuff etc.

My old 30T yoke I used I think was MW and certainly visually, both look great.
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The Magnum does not have a dead spline on the output shaft.
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The Sonnax ones are chromoly and I believe the MW and others are billet. Both are 1350 Ujoints.




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