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Location: Las Cruces, NM
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auto trans driveshaft
i removed a 4 speed compound tranny from my 71 GMC, i'm installing a 700R4, anyone know if i'll need to build a driveshaft or can i find one by application?
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Formerly yellow72custom
Join Date: May 2001
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You will proably have to have your current driveshaft shortned several inches. I would go ahead and bolt the 700R4 in and see how your stock driveshaft compares in lenght. The 700R4 proably uses a different yolk than your four speed. Any driveshaft shop should be able to take care of that for you. Maybe a good time to go with a one piece driveshaft.
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yea, the 4 speed yoke is bolted to the tranny, and it's 2 piece, i definitely want to 86 that sucker. i think hydramatic 350's use same yoke size as 700.
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I vote for the one piece shaft!
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I just had one made for my short bed. I think it was 58" and 5/8th.
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A TH350 shaft should fit. The 396 engine in my '67 short bed ate the TH700R4 that was in there before I bought the truck, so I swapped in a rebuilt TH350 I had it laying around. I used the same driveshaft with no modifications at all. Only had to move the trans cross member, drill some new holes, replace the TV cable with a detent cable and rebend the coolant lines, and away she went. I would love to have an OD in there, but I will have to have one made a little more robust to live behind the 396. That, and the cost was right for the TH350.
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its all about the +6 inches
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Gas hog, it sounds like you had a 200 4R and not the 700R4. The 200 is the same overall length as a short TH350, the the 700 is no where near the same length.
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Thought is was 700R4, but could be wrong. Didn't look too hard at it, as the fluid was grey with metal and there were 'chunks' in the pan.
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