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Offline c10boyz

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Drive Shaft
« on: May 23, 2016, 09:35:55 am »
hello I have a 1987 c10 long bed and I was wondering if any one has replaced there 2 piece driveshaft for a 1 piece and if so how did it go an what are the specs for it so I could get  myself one

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Re: Drive Shaft
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2016, 10:31:56 am »
you can replace them. im trying to find the specs for the driveshaft lengths but no one seams to have them. but if you find another LWB truck with the same trans and 4x2 it should have the right driveshaft for you. do you have the 700r4? someone could measure theirs for you
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Re: Drive Shaft
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2016, 11:51:29 am »
I have a 73 C20 LWB with a 2 piece drive shaft, I went to drive shaft shop once asked them about making an aluminum one piece shaft for me, the length should be close to the same as the 2 piece. All you have to do use a tape measure to check. Remove the rear U joint straps from the rear yoke diff and set it on the ground. Now, ignore the carrier bearing completely and using the tape measure, put the end of the tape at the center line of the U joint on the slip yoke of the trans, go in a straight line to the rear diff yoke and stop at center line for the U joint of that yoke. That will be your measurement. Removing the  drive shaft from the rear end just gets it out of the way because the angles are a little different with a 2 piece shaft and measuring the 2 piece shaft wouldn't be as accurate because the middle part where the carrier bearing is also slides in and out. If you remove the end and set it to the side, measuring from trans slip yoke to rear diff yoke, it's more of a straight shot and then the only part that will slide in and out as it should would be the trans yoke, it's supposed to slide while driving. Make sense?
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Re: Drive Shaft
« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2016, 11:52:53 am »
What kind of transmission is in the C10?  The only 2 piece I have see is a fixed yoke TH400 in a 1987
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Re: Drive Shaft
« Reply #4 on: May 23, 2016, 12:02:42 pm »
Also, my 73 has a 700R4.
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