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Join Date: Dec 2000
Member # 2515
Location: Santa Cruz
Posts: 287
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I put a "sheep" d300 behind my 727 and it has the "strap" type yokes on it from the sheep. These strap styles SUCK, and since I have some spare d20 u-bolt style yokes sittin around I'd like to swap em. Does anybody know if they're the same spline count, and if they interchange? I could pull one and see, but I don't want get greasy today! <IMG SRC="smilies/crybaby2.gif" border="0"> Much thanks bruddas! <IMG SRC="smilies/beer.gif" border="0">
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Member # 7581
Posts: 79
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No, they aren't the same. When I put the heep 300 in the racer, I had to buy new.
I have heard that the strap style can hold up to the Mopar muscle cars, so they should hold up to off-roading. I had to replace mine because the bolts for the straps were corroded so bad we couldn't get them off. The yard had torched the u-joints apart, which didn't help. [ 10-31-2001: Message edited by: makkat ] |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
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Location: Paradise , ca
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okay- the dana 300 is 26 spline and most dana 20's are 10 - but there were a few with 26 you might get lucky- only way to know is to pull them and check- Jess
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Join Date: May 2001
Member # 4758
Location: Fruita, CO
Posts: 101
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As was said before, the D20 could have fine or course splines. I happen to have the fine spline shafts in my '79 but the course spline shafts are more common. Only way to tell is to pull a yoke off. |
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