Hi all,
I hope everyone had a great holiday and is wrenching away on their restomods (or getting together with more relatives - whichever makes you happier.)
I have a 67 El Camino, and have slightly tweeked a gen 1 350 for it. I decided to go with the 200 4R overdrive trans and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me how to go about getting the correct yoke for the front of the drive shaft. The number of teeth don't match but the length of the driveshaft and everything else is find.
I bought a used driveshaft out of a mid to late 80s Buick after counting the teeth. The yoke slid into the trans nicely, but it turns out not to fit the driveshaft. Does anyone know a good model to get one from? Or (I've never swapped a yoke from one driveshaft to another) is it just more practical to go to a Chevy parts place and buy a new one?
Thanks much,
Scott
I hope everyone had a great holiday and is wrenching away on their restomods (or getting together with more relatives - whichever makes you happier.)
I have a 67 El Camino, and have slightly tweeked a gen 1 350 for it. I decided to go with the 200 4R overdrive trans and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me how to go about getting the correct yoke for the front of the drive shaft. The number of teeth don't match but the length of the driveshaft and everything else is find.
I bought a used driveshaft out of a mid to late 80s Buick after counting the teeth. The yoke slid into the trans nicely, but it turns out not to fit the driveshaft. Does anyone know a good model to get one from? Or (I've never swapped a yoke from one driveshaft to another) is it just more practical to go to a Chevy parts place and buy a new one?
Thanks much,
Scott