What is the meaning behind this?

Discussion in 'Got gears?' started by britt'sStage 1, Mar 9, 2007.

  1. britt'sStage 1

    britt'sStage 1 A Lone Wolf In D.C.

    As a part of my street-strip:3gears: buildup on my '72 GS,I decided to purchase a Strange Engineering 1350 series TH400 transmission yoke,and I purchased a Strange Engineering 1350 series 10 bolt,8.5" pinion yoke for my 10 bolt before I get an Eaton posi with the gears and the Ratech R&P installtion kit for the 3.73's...As before i'd like to know what the "1350 series"means and what type of U-Joints should I be looking to purchase?I'm asking for I take it,that I can't go to the local AutoZone and get them( Not that there's anything wrong with AutoZone,I used to work there.) Should I let the person whose making the driveshaft get the U-Joints when he makes the driveshaft? :Do No: Thanks,Jay B.Britt,Jr.
     
  2. Jim Weise

    Jim Weise EFI/DIS 482

    Yes, Your driveshaft guy needs to use 1350 yokes on the shaft, and then have him put in a pair of 1350 series solid u-joints.. they don't have the grease holes in them, and will last thru anything you can dish out.

    JW
     
  3. britt'sStage 1

    britt'sStage 1 A Lone Wolf In D.C.

    Jim:You came through again!!That's why I love being in the Buick family,and by the way Jim,thanks so much about the reply about the heads,and the cam.I have a set of '70 #1786 heads that I might have to send your way,there stripped of everything,I know the price you gave me on the #8148's,would it more more than what you quoted for the 8148's? Man,You're ACES in my BOOK!!!:TU: Jay B.Britt,Jr.
     
  4. britt'sStage 1

    britt'sStage 1 A Lone Wolf In D.C.

    "If you want something done right,"Get Better Help! Morris Day.
     

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