transmission Yoke
#1
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
transmission Yoke
Any reason a trans slip yoke from an 81 th350 will not work with a 78 th350 car? Spline count and joint type look the same, I just want to make sure Im not missing anything.
#2
Melting Slicks
Should work fine. Just ensure that the width for the u-joint (1330) is the same.
#3
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
thanks. what is confusing me is that I am seeing 32 spline listed on most websites for a 78. mine is a 26 (with a gap where 27 would be). Did my trans come out of an 80-82 car? it is a lock up 350, so i suppose that would make sense (non lock up in 78..correct?)
#4
Drifting
32 spline is for standard trans, 71-81. 77 was the last year for 32 spline automatic, 400 trans only. All 350 trans are 27 spline, 76-81. 82 vettes were 700r4 only.
Mike
Mike
#5
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
#6
Drifting
Your welcome.
Let me add this:
80-82 automatics use a 1310 series u-joints front and rear as Larrywalk mentioned. Your vette uses 1330 u-joints front and rear. An 81 350 slip yoke won't work in your vette without using using a 1310 to 1330 conversion u-joint.
Mike
Let me add this:
80-82 automatics use a 1310 series u-joints front and rear as Larrywalk mentioned. Your vette uses 1330 u-joints front and rear. An 81 350 slip yoke won't work in your vette without using using a 1310 to 1330 conversion u-joint.
Mike
Last edited by tracdogg2; 07-10-2013 at 03:51 PM.
#7
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Well, Im not sure what this set-up came out of, but what I have now are the strap type u-joints (This is 1330, correct?), and NOT U-bolts. Also odd, my initial measurements have the driveshaft being just a hare of 28 inches if I get from the center of the hole, 29.5 if I measure all the way to the end. I would love to just measure everything up and see how much distance is between the trans and diff, but the engine/trans are still out of the car. Obviously I have a grab bag of parts from various places here (bought the car with a pile of parts, trans and drive shaft were in it at the time though). Just trying to make it work...doesnt have to be factory correct, just safe and functional.
#8
Drifting
Only 63-70 1310 u-joints used the u-bolts and nuts. Starting in 71 they used straps and bolts on all the driveshafts. If the bolts for the straps use a 7/16 socket then they are 1330. The 1310 and the 1330 u-joints both use the same cap but the 1330 is 1/2 in. wider than the 1330. I can't help you with the driveshaft length. I'll be tearing down a 78 this weekend for a complete driveline overhaul and I can get you the length then.
Mike
Mike
#9
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Only 63-70 1310 u-joints used the u-bolts and nuts. Starting in 71 they used straps and bolts on all the driveshafts. If the bolts for the straps use a 7/16 socket then they are 1330. The 1310 and the 1330 u-joints both use the same cap but the 1330 is 1/2 in. wider than the 1330. I can't help you with the driveshaft length. I'll be tearing down a 78 this weekend for a complete driveline overhaul and I can get you the length then.
Mike
Mike
#10
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Well I havnt had time to do much with it, but the bolts are 7/16 heads. I have an 81 yoke on the way, Ill just have to get a conversion joint (looks fairly common). What bugs me is having to wait until I get the trans back in it to verify the driveshaft is correct.