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Gm Front Slip Yoke- 6" on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Dermott, Arkansas, United States

Dermott, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:802-92420

Info

Longer slip yokes help compensate for extreme travel rear suspension set-ups or driveshaft lengths slightly shorter than needed. Works with 1310 series U-joints. Accepts a 3-7/32" x 1-1/16" U-joint and is grooved for an "external" U-joint cap retaining clip.

Fits over the output shaft of the following transmissions:

Common GM/Saginaw 3 & 4 speed transmissions with a 1-3/16" x 27 spline output shaft
Powerglide, T-350, 700R-4, 200R-4, and 4L60 automatic transmissions
Muncie M20/M21 and Borg Warner T-5 & T-56 27-spline manual transmissions
Item Details

For 3-7/32" x 1-1/16" U-joints

Notes

The expressed measurement or length of the slip yoke is taken from the center of the U-joint to tip, not overall. This yoke measures 6" from the centerline of the U-joint to the front edge. Length of machined part of yoke is 4-3/8".

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