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Centering a Weld In Yoke for Drive Shaft
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<blockquote data-quote="ToledoDan" data-source="post: 714075" data-attributes="member: 13704"><p>So I have a 2.625" OD, 2.375" ID drive shaft that I want to weld in a 1410 yoke. The problem I am having is the only 1410 weld yokes I can find that are close is for a 2.315 ID.</p><p></p><p>Any quick tips to take up the difference in diameters? I am sure there is something simple like wrap it with tape/ shims etc and just weld it or something simple, but I would like to hear what others have done for a easy way to center them when the diameters don't quite match? And still have it concentric and balanced.</p><p></p><p>this is for a dedicated trail rig 450hp/TH350/4sp Atlas and Rockwells. Let me know if I am going to regret that 1/8" wall driveshaft?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToledoDan, post: 714075, member: 13704"] So I have a 2.625" OD, 2.375" ID drive shaft that I want to weld in a 1410 yoke. The problem I am having is the only 1410 weld yokes I can find that are close is for a 2.315 ID. Any quick tips to take up the difference in diameters? I am sure there is something simple like wrap it with tape/ shims etc and just weld it or something simple, but I would like to hear what others have done for a easy way to center them when the diameters don't quite match? And still have it concentric and balanced. this is for a dedicated trail rig 450hp/TH350/4sp Atlas and Rockwells. Let me know if I am going to regret that 1/8" wall driveshaft? [/QUOTE]
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