I'm needing a rear driveshaft for a '79 F-150, short bed, with manual tranny and 205 t-case. I believe its a 51" shaft, 1330 series u-joint and CV-joint. The kicker is that this shaft ONLY came in the 1979 F-100/F-150 If anyone has one let me know.
Or, if anyone has a 1310 series yoke for a Ford 9" I might want that as well so I can convert to run my spare shaft.
Thanks in advance.
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Actually, I got to thinking about this and I can just swap the lower silp portion of the d-shaft to get the right u-joint. The top is the problem, however my spare NP205 'might' have a 1310 series output yoke on it. If so I'll run that for a while till I can get my 1330 shaft built back up right. I'll check when I go home, if not I'll be searching around for a Ford NP 205 yoke for a 1310 series CV head, so if anyone has one of those let me know.502_Jimmy wrote:In the meantime, while looking for the shaft you need, could you run a conversion u-joint? 1330 to 1310.
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Just a thought..
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Ok, thanks for the info. I might check to see what they have next week.Fonger wrote:Matt...
I'm pretty sure J&J over here in Radford has at least two '77-'79 F-100/F-150 pick ups.
I don't know what kind of shape the driveshafts are in but I know the trucks are up there.
Let me know if you need any help pulling them.
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