Driveshaft Length different?

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  1. NJShoreMav73

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    Are the driveshafts on an 8" and on a 7.5" the same length?

    Are they the same lengths on 302 and a 200 I6?


    Thanks everyone!

    Steve
     
  2. mean_maverick

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    should be the same.... the only real difference i know of is between 2dr's and 4dr's
     
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    My Sprint was originally a 200 3 speed manual, then a 302 c4 (didnt have clutch linkage), then a 302 T10 4 speed, and lastly 302 toploader 4 speed. Same drive shaft fit all versions, although I had a new one made to handle the added ponies. I just took the original down to A1 Driveshaft and said make me one just like it only stronger.
     
  4. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    I've had 2 different length shafts from 2 different 2 doors.
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    If you want a low buck replacement thats stronger, get one off a 1996-2004 Mustang. Same length as a 2 dr mav.
     
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    Well, I have a 73 with a 302 automatic but the roof is rusted out.

    I just found a 70-72 with a I6 200 and the body is damn near perfect.

    I wanted to transplant the 302 into the good body, but I didnt want to have to swap out the rears just yet. So I guess I'm asking if I'll be able to use the driveshaft from my 73 on when I drop the motor in.
     
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    yup, u can use it :)
     
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    that's weird. all of my cars have had the same length shaft :huh:
     
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    Might be a Canadian thing, one is probably in metric. :D
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    i have the stock ...small dia... 2Dr. shaft in my '73...it's 7/8" longer than the ...mustang...shaft that is "a direct fit" :hmmm:

    ...:chirp:...
     
  11. maverick1970

    maverick1970 MCG State Rep

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    Wasn't the 7.5 rear a 70 / early 71 use only.
    If they are different lenghts just hang onto the 73 shaft along with the rear end for a later swap.
     
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    If you're questioning my post, here's a little background: My 77 Comet was converted to a V8 by some previous owner. The driveshaft that came with it looked to be the puny one pictured above. When I swapped the 331 in, I swapped that shaft with a bigger one from a 68 Stang. It truned out to be out of round at the back end. I bought a 2002 Stang shaft off ebay that measured 45.75" ctr to ctr. This was .25" longer than the other two shafts I had (both the Comet shaft and the 68 Stang shaft were 45.5" if I recall) One inch either way usually doesn't hurt anything, unless the shaft you're replacing is too long or short to begin with. The 45.5 shaft was a tad on the short side for mine, I wasn't comfortable with the amount of slip yoke that was into the tailhousing and went to a longer yoke and the slightly longer 2002 shaft.
     
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    not questioning...just stating some facts, something to look out for..kinda like Dave with 2 diff length stock driveshafts...:huh:

    ...:Handshake...
     
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    :16suspectDon't misinterpret the "questioning" part. Probably a poor choice of wording on my part.:hmmm: Just wanted to clarify the length capability of driveshafts in our cars. There's some room for plus or minus at least an inch of length in searching for driveshafts.
     
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    Yeah I replaced my 70 with one off of a 73, there was a slight difference in length...but we made it fit and there was no vibration in the car whatsoever
     

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