Scott91370
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- Joined
- Apr 2, 2018
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- Location
- Burleson, Tx
- First Name
- Scott
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- Sierra1500
- Engine Size
- 350
Having an issue on my 85 getting my drive shaft back in, it's like it grew an inch and a half.
I pulled the entire rear half of the truck apart - if it was bolted in, it came out. Painted everything and installed a flip kit when I put it back together. Everything went together and fit properly.
Pulled the entire front end apart next to clean and paint - again if it was bolted in, it came out. Entire engine, engine cradle/front suspension. I also did 2.5" spindles and 2"springs, put the engine in and now the drive shaft doesn't fit.
I know lowering will bring the rear axle close to the transmission but thousands of these have been installed and I haven't seen anybody talk about getting the driveshaft shortened or getting a new one.
With the drive shaft pushed as far into the transmission as possible the caps on the u-joint are still at least an inch too far back to go into the pinion yoke.
Is it possible to install the engine too far back? I don't remember any slotted holes for motor mounts.
Thanks in advance for any information you guys & gals might have!!
I pulled the entire rear half of the truck apart - if it was bolted in, it came out. Painted everything and installed a flip kit when I put it back together. Everything went together and fit properly.
Pulled the entire front end apart next to clean and paint - again if it was bolted in, it came out. Entire engine, engine cradle/front suspension. I also did 2.5" spindles and 2"springs, put the engine in and now the drive shaft doesn't fit.
I know lowering will bring the rear axle close to the transmission but thousands of these have been installed and I haven't seen anybody talk about getting the driveshaft shortened or getting a new one.
With the drive shaft pushed as far into the transmission as possible the caps on the u-joint are still at least an inch too far back to go into the pinion yoke.
Is it possible to install the engine too far back? I don't remember any slotted holes for motor mounts.
Thanks in advance for any information you guys & gals might have!!