Excellent subject, thanks Frank! Last one I had done was at a specialty shop, since out of business. I checked and there are 4 FleetPride shops here in the Phoenix area and one in Tucson...had no idea. again, thanks. Car is coming along fine.
Great video man...when I use the large booted seal on the tail shaft I just bottom out the yoke then pull it out till the yoke just barely touches the yoke end this keeps dirt and debris away from the yoke machine surface and sets the yoke at 1 to 3/4 inch bottoming out play so the end of the yoke doesn't hit the output shaft as the rear end goes up and down as it drives down the road... And good job supporting the front and rear simulating the car in all four wheels that's is the correct way to measure for a driveshaft at vehicle ride height 👍.. The weld truck is ok for around the yard but for high speed high torque it's net a good idea! 😂... Your building a really decently strong drivetrain using 1350 u joints and doing it the right way you don't want a drive shaft leaving the act when you got that 340 at full song!
😊 absolutely thank you for your input and your right I should have mentioned ride height... I forgot to mention that... well anyway it should be a decent drive train... 340s are pretty strong small blocks.. we'll see how this car does soon... 😊
Excellent subject, thanks Frank! Last one I had done was at a specialty shop, since out of business. I checked and there are 4 FleetPride shops here in the Phoenix area and one in Tucson...had no idea. again, thanks. Car is coming along fine.
Your welcome and thanks for the compliments 😊 fleet pride will take care of you!!
Great video man...when I use the large booted seal on the tail shaft I just bottom out the yoke then pull it out till the yoke just barely touches the yoke end this keeps dirt and debris away from the yoke machine surface and sets the yoke at 1 to 3/4 inch bottoming out play so the end of the yoke doesn't hit the output shaft as the rear end goes up and down as it drives down the road... And good job supporting the front and rear simulating the car in all four wheels that's is the correct way to measure for a driveshaft at vehicle ride height 👍.. The weld truck is ok for around the yard but for high speed high torque it's net a good idea! 😂... Your building a really decently strong drivetrain using 1350 u joints and doing it the right way you don't want a drive shaft leaving the act when you got that 340 at full song!
😊 absolutely thank you for your input and your right I should have mentioned ride height... I forgot to mention that... well anyway it should be a decent drive train... 340s are pretty strong small blocks.. we'll see how this car does soon... 😊