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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jul 2002
      Location
      Mesquite, TX
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      Needed: 12-bolt diff yoke

      When I threw the driveshaft in my El Camino, the diff yoke got a little damaged (one of the little tabs on the side of the saddle broke off). I assume I need to replace it.



      I see that Summit has new ones for 68 bucks, but a) I don't need anything that fancy, and b) I'd prefer GM for the yoke.

      Does anyone have one sitting around?


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Oct 2012
      Posts
      434
      Country Flag: United States
      Sorry I can't help, but I am curious. Does the El Camino use a car or truck 12 bolt?

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jul 2002
      Location
      Mesquite, TX
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      Should be the same as equivalent Chevelle - a car 12 bolt. If it's truck, then I'm going to feel really stupid when I try to install the tru-trac.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Oct 2008
      Posts
      81
      I have one.

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Jul 2002
      Location
      Mesquite, TX
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      Ok, back on the hunt for a yoke. Anybody got one?

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Mar 2006
      Location
      Ohio
      Posts
      40
      Yes I have a 350 size yoke good for a muncie or automatic. 330-770-2517 Dennis

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Mar 2006
      Location
      Ohio
      Posts
      40
      I am sorry I have the driveshaft yoke and I believe you need the differential yoke.

    8. #8
      Join Date
      Jul 2002
      Location
      Mesquite, TX
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      I do (still) need a differential yoke, if someone has one gathering dust.

    9. #9
      Join Date
      Oct 2016
      Posts
      250
      I wouldn't use a "used" yoke I'd spend the money on a quality yoke. 100 bucks ain't allot for my personal piece of mind. I used yoke can have a grove that could cause it to leak. Causing it to need to be replaced after the install. New material are better than older ones used back in the days even for Chevrolet standards. I'm sure my 2 cents aren't what u are looking for but thought I'd throw them out there.

    10. #10
      Join Date
      May 2010
      Location
      kitchener,Ontario,Canada
      Posts
      2,355
      Country Flag: Canada
      I have a brand new forged yoke kicking around in the garage . Uses a 1350 u joint . I was going to use it but I think I'm going to a cv style shaft now .
      Spinnin'my tires in life's fast lane

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