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Subject: Fwd: [oletrucks] Drive Shaft
From: Smallblocksteve1@aol.com
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 17:01:44 EDT
Rich, when measuring for driveshaft length push the tranny yoke all the way 
in then pull it back out 1 inch. Now measure from the u-joint center of the 
yoke to the u-joint center of the rearend flange and you're golden!     Steve 
   '51 chevy A.D. p/u
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From: "rkinas" <rkinas@ctinet.net>
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Subject: [oletrucks] Drive Shaft
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 10:43:20 -0400
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To all,

How much room for movement should you allow for when measuring the
required length for your drive shaft? The truck is currently on jack
stands, supported under the front and rear axle. Only frame, engine,
transmission are currently providing compression on springs. Body is not
on the chassis. I would assume that if I hit a hard bump with the bed
really loaded and cause the rear axel to bump up against the rubber
travel stops, that the drive shaft would be its shortest, (i.e it needs
not to bind and push the transmission forward.) The question is how much
different in length is this than when the drive shaft is measured in the
current jack stand supported position?

Thanks,

Rich Kinas
59 Fleetside
Orlando, FL
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