minimum tailshaft yoke clearance ?
minimum tailshaft yoke clearance ?
Hi guys - just wondering what is the minimum clearance I could get away with when fitting a one piece tailshaft. If my calculations are correct a 6speed shaft will be 20mm longer than the ideal length for my Brumby conversion. Now I can tweak the wheel base a little (say 5-10mm) so the shaft will be 10-15mm longer than ideal. Now this will mean that the yoke in the rear of the box will not have as much room to move forward before it hits the box and binds up. But since the box and diff are both rigidly mounted (and more rigid than standard due to stiffer bushings and mountings that I am using) will this be an issue ?
The 3/4-1" shown on this diagram is the clearance I am talking about : http://www.hotrodhotline.com/md/html...aft_basics.php
but this tailshaft is for a live axle rear end where the diff moves substantially - hopefully I can get away with 10mm ???
The 3/4-1" shown on this diagram is the clearance I am talking about : http://www.hotrodhotline.com/md/html...aft_basics.php
but this tailshaft is for a live axle rear end where the diff moves substantially - hopefully I can get away with 10mm ???
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Not sure on minimum 'yolk' distance, but if you can get the shaft to fit without binding on anything - should be good ... 
Image you referenced above :

The service book I've got says the distance between joints (A) on the prop shaft for Station Wagon & Brumby should be 1136 mm ... ( 44.72 in )
However in this case you have later model diffs, so would have to measure what you have ended up with to workout what it should be ...
& this one for general reference :

To me, Tube runout & axial play would be the more important checks to make to ensure smooth operation + less flex in shaft ...
Hence later models going to a two piece system ...
Cheers, Bantum ...

Image you referenced above :

The service book I've got says the distance between joints (A) on the prop shaft for Station Wagon & Brumby should be 1136 mm ... ( 44.72 in )
However in this case you have later model diffs, so would have to measure what you have ended up with to workout what it should be ...

& this one for general reference :
To me, Tube runout & axial play would be the more important checks to make to ensure smooth operation + less flex in shaft ...
Hence later models going to a two piece system ...

Cheers, Bantum ...