scrap--metal
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- Calvin
- Truck Year
- '85, '81
- Truck Model
- K10, K20
- Engine Size
- 305, 350
What's the correct length driveshaft between a 700-R4/NP208 and a 14 bolt FF with an 8' bed? Is anybody running this combo and willing to measure u-joint to u-joint for me?
"Frank", my '81 K20, was Frankensteined by the previous owner. As a result, many things aren't quite right. Now I'm trying to figure out the driveshaft.
I had a highway speed vibration and found the rear U-joint needed replacing. I fixed that and my vibration changed, but it's still there. Then, I noticed that there's some slop where the slip yoke slides into the T-case.
I'm pretty sure that my 52.75" driveshaft is too short and it's not engaging the tailshaft bushing like it should. There's about 4 and 1/2" of machined yoke exposed outside of the T-case. All my other GM's have 1" to 2" exposed. If I slide the yoke all the way into the T-case, the driveshaft feels nice and tight.
"Frank", my '81 K20, was Frankensteined by the previous owner. As a result, many things aren't quite right. Now I'm trying to figure out the driveshaft.
I had a highway speed vibration and found the rear U-joint needed replacing. I fixed that and my vibration changed, but it's still there. Then, I noticed that there's some slop where the slip yoke slides into the T-case.
I'm pretty sure that my 52.75" driveshaft is too short and it's not engaging the tailshaft bushing like it should. There's about 4 and 1/2" of machined yoke exposed outside of the T-case. All my other GM's have 1" to 2" exposed. If I slide the yoke all the way into the T-case, the driveshaft feels nice and tight.
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