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tail shaft question
Tommy
Posted on: 2006/4/14 4:53
i have got a rather big problem that i need 2 clear up. My front uni joint has majorly packed itself and the ute is unsafe 2 drive. I have taken the tail shaft out and inspected and its very bad. now comes the question, can you buy replacement uni joints, or do you need 2 take it 2 a shop(diff shop) and get new ones welded on, or a whole tailshaft made up. Its for a 1981 1200 ute. Any help would be much appreciated
#2
Re: tail shaft question
pepper
Posted on: 2006/4/14 5:04
ive heard that the unis with that look like they been pressed in with a stubby lid arent replacable, might be wrong tho. i got a new one made with commodore unis in it.
#3
Re: tail shaft question
ANGE
Posted on: 2006/4/14 5:11
my original tailshaft had uni's that werent replaceable... but i dont know if all 1200 utes were the same...
nothing is better than getting something new made up but i could almost bet my balls that someone on the site has a good 1200 ute tailshaft sitting around after a conversion that could get you out of trouble cheaply..
#4
Re: tail shaft question
Tommy
Posted on: 2006/4/14 5:39
damn, i had a feeling that was the case, i was also told about the commodore uni's. are they recommeneded and how much should i expect 2 pay??, with the commy set up do they just cut an re welded new ones on? or replaces the tail shaft as well
#5
Re: tail shaft question
pepper
Posted on: 2006/4/14 6:16
mine cost abut 500 for a brand new tailshaft, i was in tamworth at the time doing the toyota gearbox conversion, and it was the only place in town that did tailshafts. so i spose if u shop around you may be able to get it somewhat cheaper than i did
#6
Re: tail shaft question
dannyboy
Posted on: 2006/4/14 7:41
hey buddy give the diff doc in fyshwick a call they will give you and estimate on price
#7
Re: tail shaft question
Homer
Posted on: 2006/4/14 8:27
I think I have one somewhere
its a 3" kingswood tail shaft cut and balanced to fit a 4 speed manual and STD diff. Measure up the length from the yokes I will have to find it I think it could be in a workshop at the moment or the garage. I had it made up about 3 years ago from daniel engineering in Wollongong. it cost about $450. If I can find it I will let it go for a good price
#8
Re: tail shaft question
Tommy
Posted on: 2006/4/15 0:09
check pm mate, i maybe interested. is it advised 2 buy of the net or would it be a smarter idea getting 1 made up???
#9
Re: tail shaft question
Tommy
Posted on: 2006/4/15 9:02
just a quick question, i am going 2 buy this diff, but will i have any hassles with the 3"diameter???, will it fit right, im guessing that if its come of a ute then it should be fine
#10
Re: tail shaft question
Homer
Posted on: 2006/4/15 9:46
The one I am replacing it with is a 2 and 3/4 and I have trial fitted that with no problems at all. The exhaust was modified but only to a 2" and it was fine with all clearances
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