Re: 8 3/4 Yoke..
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Re: 8 3/4 Yoke..



I don't think a large yoke was ever made for a 741 case.
A 741 was used on /6, and small block cars.
Not any need for the larger joint in those applications.

Jimmy

On 5/12/2011 1:41 AM, MO wrote:
  If he wanted to, couldn't he also change yokes to fit his current
driveshaft U-joint?..................MO

On May 11, 10:55 pm,<62to65mo...@xxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Noisy is not a good sign. You have to remove the center anyway, so someone can look at the wear patterns and give an educated evaluation. May be cheaper to replace it with a known good 8.75.

Thanks,
Gary H.

  >    >  Also, do you think it would be worth it to take the pod out and take it into a shop to see if they can set it up properly, or is the damage probably done?





  >  As usual any insight would be appreciated!
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