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1410 Yoke engagement ? on 241 SYE *PICS*

desertrat67

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Does this look right? There seems to be about 3/8 of an inch of thread inside the splined portion of the thread still. It also looks like there is too much distance at the front by the seal. This is from HAD and already been machined down as per JB's instruction. Just don't want to put it together and have it be wrong.

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eeek that does look pretty odd. i believe on my 205 the washer touches both the yoke and the shaft(flush where they meet)
 
I called HAD a couple weeks ago and was told the yoke should have been machined already since i ordered it with the SYE kit and it measures what is stated on the invoice for being the propper length (1 3/4" spline through hole). I guess i will give Jesse a call tomorrow and see what he says.
 
As long as you can get the washer and nut on and tightened and still have some shaft sticking out beyond the nut you will be ok.
 
desertrat67 said:
Does this look right? There seems to be about 3/8 of an inch of thread inside the splined portion of the thread still. It also looks like there is too much distance at the front by the seal. This is from HAD and already been machined down as per JB's instruction. Just don't want to put it together and have it be wrong.
you have to machine a 1/4 inch off of the yoke.
 
Chaddy said:
you have to machine a 1/4 inch off of the yoke.

Does this look right? There seems to be about 3/8 of an inch of thread inside the splined portion of the thread still. It also looks like there is too much distance at the front by the seal. This is from HAD and already been machined down as per JB's instruction. Just don't want to put it together and have it be wrong.

He said it has already been machined by HAD.
 
see what jesse says, thats going to be a killer setup once u get it in. are you going to run a cv or no?
 
muddybuddy said:
see what jesse says, thats going to be a killer setup once u get it in. are you going to run a cv or no?

To run a CV you need a flange not a yoke so i'm going to say no.
 
4X4HIGH said:
To run a CV you need a flange not a yoke so i'm going to say no.

ive seen some cv's that use yokes, but i guess they were on smaller vehicles.

didnt see it was for a burban:doah:
 
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