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cppursell 11-24-2010 06:13 PM

TH400 driveshaft not going all the way in
 
My friend took out his transmission (TH400) to install a new fluid pump, and then re-attached it to his truck. He is having trouble inserting the drive-shaft all the way. He says it won't insert fully, and has tried lubing it and twisting it, but it won't go all the way in.

Have any ideas?

Transbuilderguy 11-24-2010 07:17 PM

Re: TH400 driveshaft not going all the way in
 
well its not supposed to be bottomed out in the trans.

69 longhorn 11-24-2010 08:50 PM

Re: TH400 driveshaft not going all the way in
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cppursell (Post 4312000)
My friend took out his transmission (TH400) to install a new fluid pump, and then re-attached it to his truck. He is having trouble inserting the drive-shaft all the way. He says it won't insert fully, and has tried lubing it and twisting it, but it won't go all the way in.

Have any ideas?

I have tryed lubing it and twisting it on my best gal....it still wont go all the way in? I will bet some of the old boys are jealose;) sorry guys, I just could not pass that one up:chevy:. on the more serious not, is it a modified drivevline, or stock?

cppursell 11-24-2010 09:29 PM

Re: TH400 driveshaft not going all the way in
 
wow, you are so halarious. You should be a comedian on AGT.


Stock driveshaft to my understanding. See this thread for the context: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...86#post4300086

raycow 11-24-2010 09:46 PM

Re: TH400 driveshaft not going all the way in
 
Look for twisted splines, both on the shaft and inside the yoke. It's not common, but it can happen. You may have to pull the tail housing to fully inspect the shaft.

Ray

clinebarger 11-24-2010 10:28 PM

Re: TH400 driveshaft not going all the way in
 
Does the end of the output shaft have a threaded hole? If it does the splines on the output shaft are NOT machined all the way because it came with a bolt on yoke.

If this is your problem changing the output shaft with a fully splined one whould be the correct fix.

69 longhorn 11-25-2010 04:13 AM

Re: TH400 driveshaft not going all the way in
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by clinebarger (Post 4312510)
Does the end of the output shaft have a threaded hole? If it does the splines on the output shaft are NOT machined all the way because it came with a bolt on yoke.

If this is your problem changing the output shaft with a fully splined one whould be the correct fix.

Also, be aware that your 64 did not come with a 400 turbo, & that trans is about 3/4 " longer than the old Power glide.If you are using a slipyolk(non bolt on) ,you need 3/4" minimum to 1" max on the slide(check with the weight on the wheels). best of fun,crazyAl


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