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Project86 10-31-2018 09:17 PM

aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
so i had a series of unfortunate events happen the other day.
took the c10 out for a little fun drive.
pedaled the truck a couple of times, then my driveshaft decided it didnt want to stay along for the ride and completely fell out.

transmission yoke has a broken ear, the pinion yoke has a rounded out bolt hole and the ujoint saddles are trash.

so now i need a new slip yoke for the th400 as well as a new pinion yoke.

are there any better than stock yokes that dont break the bank, that will hold up to a full built 383 stroker and built th400

71Dragtruck 10-31-2018 10:03 PM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
If you want top shelf stuff go Mark Williams, if you want good stuff but less money try Moser or Strange, there are others out there, but those are my usual brands I run that are available and easy to get.

Project86 11-02-2018 03:57 AM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
would the Strange nodular iron trans yoke part number U1650 work fine?
if need be i can just wait and order the CM yoke which is $180.

so in my head what i am thinking is i could save up for the chromoly trans and pinion yoke. and use their heavy duty spicer 1350 u joints. as well as their HD cap kit.

71Dragtruck 11-02-2018 07:00 AM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
Wait and get the CM.

regan wilson 11-02-2018 07:45 AM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
I was going to chime in on this yesterday. I have been using a Mark Williams front yoke with 1350 u joints for nearly 20 years.

Project86 11-04-2018 03:57 AM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by regan wilson (Post 8376309)
I was going to chime in on this yesterday. I have been using a Mark Williams front yoke with 1350 u joints for nearly 20 years.

now i will say that i love his yoke setups and the ujoint straps.i just cant fathom dropping over $300 for a yoke. granted its very well worth it.

71Dragtruck 11-04-2018 09:29 AM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Project86 (Post 8377362)
now i will say that i love his yoke setups and the ujoint straps.i just cant fathom dropping over $300 for a yoke. granted its very well worth it.


I've exploded a Spicer trans yoke before, it took out my trans tail shaft housing and had to repair the driveshaft (hairline crack I didn't notice until it split next trip to the track), in the long run cost me 2 breakdowns out of town at the track, plus ended up buying that $300 yoke eventually anyway.

So it would have been the better deal to upgrade mine long before it broke and caused other damage, pay once cry once.

Project86 11-06-2018 12:23 AM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 71Dragtruck (Post 8377394)
I've exploded a Spicer trans yoke before, it took out my trans tail shaft housing and had to repair the driveshaft (hairline crack I didn't notice until it split next trip to the track), in the long run cost me 2 breakdowns out of town at the track, plus ended up buying that $300 yoke eventually anyway.

So it would have been the better deal to upgrade mine long before it broke and caused other damage, pay once cry once.

what engine/trans setup are you running?

71Dragtruck 11-06-2018 01:17 PM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
Right now a 489 BBC on nitrous and a built turbo 350, this setup is coming out in the spring and a new combo is going in of a all aluminum 615 BBC with 20* heads and a turbo 400.

Project86 11-06-2018 09:53 PM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 71Dragtruck (Post 8378934)
Right now a 489 BBC on nitrous and a built turbo 350, this setup is coming out in the spring and a new combo is going in of a all aluminum 615 BBC with 20* heads and a turbo 400.

nice!! yeah youre putting out probably double what my built 383 is making

hotrod 80 11-07-2018 10:12 PM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
If the tail is roller bearing CM is your only choice.

Project86 11-10-2018 01:17 AM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hotrod 80 (Post 8379903)
If the tail is roller bearing CM is your only choice.

its just a virtually stock th400 so i have no idea..

71Dragtruck 11-10-2018 02:25 AM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
Won’t be a roller tail housing if stock, will be bushing.

Project86 11-10-2018 03:34 AM

Re: aftermarket yokes/ujoints
 
ah ok. makes sense then. so a regular slip yoke will suffice, or better yet an aftermarket one


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