Measuring DS length w/o yoke

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Car is a 65 Signet. I have the 360/727 installed and the stock 7 1/4 rear.
I'm thinking about running the small rear for a little while to break in the engine and need a drive shaft. I don't have a 727 yoke and the measurement between the end of the 727 output shaft to center of the u joint straps is ~50.5".
This is with full weight on back tires. How much length do I need to subtract for the yoke? Thanks
 
It's hard to say the best way is to slide the yoke in the trans with about 1 inch of play and measure the length you need that way. I have a 46 1/2" drive shaft which may be what you need. I'm also in Fl.
 
Car is a 65 Signet. I have the 360/727 installed and the stock 7 1/4 rear.
I'm thinking about running the small rear for a little while to break in the engine and need a drive shaft. I don't have a 727 yoke and the measurement between the end of the 727 output shaft to center of the u joint straps is ~50.5".
This is with full weight on back tires. How much length do I need to subtract for the yoke? Thanks


Doesn't work that way, you need the slip yoke that will be supplied and the driveline shop will determine the difference between the measurement you have and the dimensions of the slip yoke being used.

You don't make any measurement calculations, you bring that 50.5 measurement and they'll determine the length the shaft needs to be with the parts chosen.
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Actually it's best IF you have the slip yoke you're going to use to measure it be BOTTOMED out in the trans and let them have that measurment and make the shaft from that, the ground hub surface and slip length are different on many yokes and suspension type all play a role in why that slip is that long and what needs to be in the trans and how much needs to be out.
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Doesn't work that way, you need the slip yoke that will be supplied and the driveline shop will determine the difference between the measurement you have and the dimensions of the slip yoke being used.

You don't make any measurement calculations, you bring that 50.5 measurement and they'll determine the length the shaft needs to be with the parts chosen.
.

Actually it's best IF you have the slip yoke you're going to use to measure it be BOTTOMED out in the trans and let them have that measurment and make the shaft from that, the ground hub surface and slip length are different on many yokes and suspension type all play a role in why that slip is that long and what needs to be in the trans and how much needs to be out.
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Thanks for the input!
So if I was to have a yoke like this one with an 8" length to the center of the Ujoint, what would you calculate my c-t-c overall DS length to be? Assuming yoke is bottomed out as you recommend?
http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p85_727_auto__a833_manual_7260_series_slip_yoke_dodge_30_spline.html
 
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