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Team X
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Driveshaft Length
04/03/13 at 9:12am
With the driveshaft slid all the way forward how much gap should there be between the u-joint and the yoke? Minimum? Maximum?
Thank You, Dick
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Re: Driveshaft Length
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04/03/13 at 11:13am
With the driveshaft mounted to the rearend, we generally look for an inch to an inch and a half of shaft showing on the yoke going into the transmission
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04/04/13 at 9:01pm
Thank You - that helps
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Re: Driveshaft Length
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04/06/13 at 6:51pm
depends upon your set up and especially your driveshaft yoke length... 4/4 bar has a lot of rear steer
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Re: Driveshaft Length
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04/07/13 at 11:45am
I think Team X has a HobbyStock?
If so an Inch of Gap should be fine, but I wouldn't want any less.
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04/07/13 at 8:01pm
Thanks Mark. Yep, it's still a Hobby Stock.
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