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    1. #1
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      Quick release transmission yokes

      Has anyone used a quick release transmission yoke such as this:?

      http://www.iedls.com/page9.html





      Seems like a good idea, especially since I have to take apart my drive shaft loop to get my driveshaft and yoke out. Any concerns about strength vs. the standard NON quick release yokes?

      Thanks!


    2. #2
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      Anyone? anyone?

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      Well I don't use one, but I don't see why it wouldn't be strong enough when the rear is held on with those tiny looking straps.
      Dean

      69 Camaro 355-3.73 Moser Truetrac-TKO600-Hotchkis-DSE-QA1's-Baer's-17"Budnik's
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      Quote Originally Posted by 69HuggrrrPT
      Well I don't use one, but I don't see why it wouldn't be strong enough when the rear is held on with those tiny looking straps.
      Yeah my thoughts exactly, but this seems to be a new concept with tranny yokes (and a good one). Just a feeler to see if anyone has actually tested one out.

    5. #5
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      Looks just like the C2 and C3 corvette yokes. Never heard of a problem with those. We went 9.91/143 in the 1/4 with 3000 lb 73 vette convertible with one in the back of a 400 turbo. Only difference is the rear diff doesn't move much.

      Just my $.02.

      Jeff

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      Thanks Jeff




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