The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network







Register or Log In To remove these advertisements.

Go Back   The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network > 47 - Current classic GM Trucks > The 1967 - 1972 Chevrolet & GMC Pickups Message Board

Web 67-72chevytrucks.com


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 05-22-2019, 06:05 PM   #1
mikebGMC70
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Sringfield MO
Posts: 34
Driveshaft movement

I have a 70 c20 with a manual 4 speed. Having my 2 pieces drive shaft with the slip yoke on the carrier bearing balanced and mentioned to my driveline shop I’m bagging the truck and they mentioned the driveshafts might push in on the transmission or rear end to hard when going up or down with the bags. I figured only the driveshaft attached to the rear end would move in and out. Any thoughts on this? Thanks
mikebGMC70 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2019, 09:18 PM   #2
HO455
Post Whore
 
HO455's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 11,529
Re: Driveshaft movement

This can be a problem with a coil spring C10 with the non splined rear drive shaft, but C20's should have a sliding splined joint in the rear half of the drive shaft. Any movement caused by the rear axle would be taken up there. On most C10's the entire drive shaft moves forward and aft as the axle goes up and down. Lowering one of these non splined drive shafts causes the drive shaft to be shoved forward where it could bottom out. It will also shorten the life of it's carrier bearing.
__________________
Thanks to Bob and Jeanie and everyone else at Superior Performance for all their great help.
RIP Bob Parks.
1967 Burban (the WMB),1988 S10 Blazer (the Stink10 II),1969 GTO (the Goat), 1970 Javelin, 1952 F2 Ford OHC six 4X4, 29 Model A, 72 Firebird (the DBP Bird). 85 Alfa Romeo
If it breaks I didn't want it in the first place
The WMB repair thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=698377
HO455 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2019, 09:24 PM   #3
mikebGMC70
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Sringfield MO
Posts: 34
Quote:
Originally Posted by HO455 View Post
This can be a problem with a coil spring C10 with the non splined rear drive shaft, but C20's should have a sliding splined joint in the rear half of the drive shaft. Any movement caused by the rear axle would be taken up there. On most C10's the entire drive shaft moves forward and aft as the axle goes up and down. Lowering one of these non splined drive shafts causes the drive shaft to be shoved forward where it could bottom out. It will also shorten the life of it's carrier bearing.
So this carrier bearing spline should be good to go with my bag setup?
Posted via Mobile Device
Attached Images
 
mikebGMC70 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2019, 09:35 PM   #4
HO455
Post Whore
 
HO455's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 11,529
Re: Driveshaft movement

Yes it looks like it would work. As long as the carrier holds the shaft basic stationary forward and aft. I converted my bagged Burban to the splined style drive shaft with a billet carrier bearing as the original bearing rubber was blown out. I would do a check after you bag it to make sure the slider is not going to bottom out.
Air out the truck, remove the U-joint bolts at the axle and slide the drive shaft forward to make sure it isn't bottomed out.
Photo of the drive shaft I installed.
Attached Images
 
__________________
Thanks to Bob and Jeanie and everyone else at Superior Performance for all their great help.
RIP Bob Parks.
1967 Burban (the WMB),1988 S10 Blazer (the Stink10 II),1969 GTO (the Goat), 1970 Javelin, 1952 F2 Ford OHC six 4X4, 29 Model A, 72 Firebird (the DBP Bird). 85 Alfa Romeo
If it breaks I didn't want it in the first place
The WMB repair thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=698377

Last edited by HO455; 05-22-2019 at 09:40 PM. Reason: -4 spelling
HO455 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-22-2019, 09:49 PM   #5
mikebGMC70
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Sringfield MO
Posts: 34
Quote:
Originally Posted by HO455 View Post
Yes it looks like it would work. As long as the carrier holds the shaft basic stationary forward and aft. I converted my bagged Burban to the splined style drive shaft with a billet carrier bearing as the original bearing rubber was blown out. I would do a check after you bag it to make sure the slider is not going to bottom out.
Air out the truck, remove the U-joint bolts at the axle and slide the drive shaft forward to make sure it isn't bottomed out.
Photo of the drive shaft I installed.
My drive line guy cautioned me about the front shaft moving into the transmission but I cannot imagine that happening with it and the trans being attach to the frame.
Posted via Mobile Device
mikebGMC70 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-23-2019, 03:58 PM   #6
HO455
Post Whore
 
HO455's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 11,529
Re: Driveshaft movement

If the spline's bottom out it is possible for the shaft to be shoved into the transmission. Do the check to see if you still have clearance when the bags are aired out and the axle is on the stops. If so then it won't push the front shaft forward into the transmission.
__________________
Thanks to Bob and Jeanie and everyone else at Superior Performance for all their great help.
RIP Bob Parks.
1967 Burban (the WMB),1988 S10 Blazer (the Stink10 II),1969 GTO (the Goat), 1970 Javelin, 1952 F2 Ford OHC six 4X4, 29 Model A, 72 Firebird (the DBP Bird). 85 Alfa Romeo
If it breaks I didn't want it in the first place
The WMB repair thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=698377
HO455 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-23-2019, 07:52 PM   #7
mikebGMC70
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Sringfield MO
Posts: 34
Quote:
Originally Posted by HO455 View Post
If the spline's bottom out it is possible for the shaft to be shoved into the transmission. Do the check to see if you still have clearance when the bags are aired out and the axle is on the stops. If so then it won't push the front shaft forward into the transmission.
I forgot to mention I swap rear ends and I’m having the driveshaft length changed. Thanks for the help.
Posted via Mobile Device
mikebGMC70 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:32 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com