Driveshaft length?
Driveshaft length?
Hello. I have a 1970 Cutlass supreme with original 350 engine and tranny. I am replacing this with 455 engine and 400 turbo. Can I use my existing driveshaft or is it to long or too short for this swap? Any input would be appreciated. Rick
Nope, you have 3 options. You can modify your existing driveshaft, have a new one fabricated or locate one for your application. I chose the fabrication route as mine was a 2 piece with the rubber insert. I inserted the T400 yoke into the trans all the way, pulled it out 3/4 of an inch and measured from the center of the ujoint on the yoke to the flat area at the rear differential (center to center). I called the local driveshaft guys and had a steel one fab'd new for about $220 assembled and balanced with new ujoints.
You will also need to change your forward and intermediate e-brake cables. The TH400 requires the crossmember to move rearward and the cables hang off the crossmember. The TH400 cables are different as a result.
You may not have to change your ebrake cables if you shorten the hook that attatches to the crossmember and then adjust your cable tighter. I installed a 1 inch hook in place of the stock one and it worked fine!
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