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how long is a ute tailshaft?
Tyrie
Posted on: 2006/6/27 9:07
sorry for the possibly retarded sounding question, but how long should a tailshaft between a 56a 4-speed and a h165 in a ute be?
I've got a tailshaft that measures 118cm from centre on uni to centre of uni, will this fit? (I dont have engine/gearbox in the ute so I cant measure) If anyone could help I'd really apreciate it.
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Re: how long is a ute tailshaft?
12OOU
Posted on: 2006/6/27 10:03
Ring Kev Rowley if u got his number. I'm pretty sure he has info like that stored in his head
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Re: how long is a ute tailshaft?
Wattage
Posted on: 2006/6/27 10:10
Give me an hour or so, and I'll measure the tailshaft I have here. It's from an 85 ute.
Leigh
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Re: how long is a ute tailshaft?
Tyrie
Posted on: 2006/6/27 10:15
cheers Wattage that'd be great. I assume they didnt change throughout the production period?
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Re: how long is a ute tailshaft?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2006/6/27 16:08
It may be the same as the B310 driveshaft. See Experiences swapping B210 H150 rear.
The Long Bed ute (GB122) has a two-piece driveshaft. But the regular ute B120/B122 is the same wheelbase as a coupe/sedan/wagon and so the overall driveshaft length is the same. The 60 and 56 transmissions are the same length overall so that doesn't change the length either. The main difference is between the 71-74 rear flange (for H145) and the 1975-1994 flange (for H150). The flanges are typically different lengths so the shaft is a bit different. But overall length seems to be the same. See the "Propeller Shaft" section of What Diff and LSD should I use? You can view topic.
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