slip yokes/tci auto streetfighter
#1
slip yokes/tci auto streetfighter
hello... swap the old tranny today with tci auto streetfighter #211300 and was going smooth until we hit a snag. slip yoke of the original driveshaft will not slide all the way into the output tail shaft of the new transmission. seems like its bottoming out at around 1 or 1 1/2 inches into the shaft. inspected slip yoke and output tail shaft of new transmission and I could not find any restrictions of why its bottoming out. any suggestions or answer would be greatly appreciated....
thank you,,,
thank you,,,
#2
How much torque has your old engine/trans combo got? It is possible your slip joint has been slightly twisted beyond the length it was inserted in the original combo. Or, maybe it has grease/dirt buildup inside. Take an old small brush (toothbrush) with solvent and clean out the splines in the slip joint.
#3
How much torque has your old engine/trans combo got? It is possible your slip joint has been slightly twisted beyond the length it was inserted in the original combo. Or, maybe it has grease/dirt buildup inside. Take an old small brush (toothbrush) with solvent and clean out the splines in the slip joint.
#4
hi all, fyi...I called dennys driveshaft and explained to them my problem. denny had the answer right away... problem was there were a lot of burrs present at end of each spline of the output shaft. took out the output shaft housing and yes there were quite a few. I took out my triangular file, found me a nice position underneath the car and work on it until I was sure it was smooth and no burrs. slipped in like butter after.....thank guys...
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