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Old 04-06-2017, 01:33 PM
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Would this yoke work from pro shaft? It seems to be stopped like 1in inside the tail shaft . Would a stock 4l80e slip yoke work also? The output shaft pic is the one I have
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What kind of u join n yolk this you used I have 4l80
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1" inside the rear housing is the rear bushing for the yoke. If the yoke doesnt fit the bushing it want work.

I always run a stock 80e yoke the longest i can find usually off ebay and 6" long. Thin ill test fit it, and if its to long ill cut 1" off it and bevel the end. Ive done alot of swaps like this without issues. Also a napa 447 u-joint will convert it right over to your stock dshaft.
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Originally Posted by brandon6.0
1" inside the rear housing is the rear bushing for the yoke. If the yoke doesnt fit the bushing it want work.

I always run a stock 80e yoke the longest i can find usually off ebay and 6" long. Thin ill test fit it, and if its to long ill cut 1" off it and bevel the end. Ive done alot of swaps like this without issues. Also a napa 447 u-joint will convert it right over to your stock dshaft.
+1 to what Brandon said.

When I did my swap, I used a Moog 447 ujoint and 3-3-4261X yoke.
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