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@Mopar Tim OK, excuse my ignorance, but you can't pull the GV off with everything in the car? Is it due to the modifications you had to do to the car doesn't allow it, or what is the issue? If an upper fastener, I personally would find a way to get at it before pulling the whole drivetrain out. Also, it doesn't allow removing the transmission and GV? or is that due to the routing of the exhaust? If exhaust, then I would consider cutting pipes and using the band clamps at reassembly. Things need to be able to be taken apart or removed without removing the entire drivetrain. No offense, but issues later can be helped/solved sooner than later
All good questions. I had to heavily modify the trans tunnel to get GV unit to fit in a early A body. The top bolts on the GV to housing are inaccessible , to far up and hidden completely. And again the issue with removing the tailshaft, which you have to do to remove the GV unit, not good because of the same issue, no room to slide it back. Cannot get enough tilt to clear the tunnel. AND the new exhaust is a problem as well, but that is just another pain... Considering taking it to Oceanside Transmissions and let them have a look at it.....