i swapped in a 350 /350 setup and a 3.73 posi off a 87 monte. was getting everything put back together and ready to fire up only to realize my stock driveshaft is an 1"1/2 short.
DAMNIT!
DAMNIT!
19cutlass79 said:You probably know this but when you install a the driveshaft (assuming you have the correct one) it will look short when you bury the input shaft in the drive shaft in the trans to clear the pinion yoke on the rear end and you have to pull it back to seat it in the pinion yoke. Some of the input shaft is supposed to exposed not totally butted up to the trans, If you already know this then I'll just shut up now 😀 Thats the only thing I can think of.
wade
By George I think he's got it, Anyways, If that's what happened then you are correct...........I had to get mine cut like an inch or so when I put my TH 400 in my car a few years back....If you put a Th 350 in your car with the 7.5 rear then you would need 52 1/2 " from center of U-joint to center of U-Joint...... Hope this helps!!deathproof said:hey guys, lets say somebody put a turbo 400 in the car. that would mean they needed a shorter drive shaft?.
so if i put a turbo 350 in the car i would need a stock drive shaft, right?
so i need to go find a stock drive shaft and my problems are solved?
does that make sense?
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