Driveshaft C6 to 8.8
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Driveshaft C6 to 8.8
Guys,
Looking for a driveshaft for fix my C6 to 8.8 rearend (from explorer).
Does anybody know what the ford had this shaft (carbon steel)?
Guess early E150 had, but not sure F150 or others.
Is the C6 output shaft the same as E4OD or later?
Thanks!
Looking for a driveshaft for fix my C6 to 8.8 rearend (from explorer).
Does anybody know what the ford had this shaft (carbon steel)?
Guess early E150 had, but not sure F150 or others.
Is the C6 output shaft the same as E4OD or later?
Thanks!
norg- Posts : 55
Join date : 2012-07-23
Age : 45
Location : Russian Federation, Krasnodar
Re: Driveshaft C6 to 8.8
all you need is the yolk for a C6. You can swap one onto any drive shaft. The exploder rear end uses a mounting plate instead of directly bolting the I joint to the carrier. You can adapt that mounting plate to any driveshaft also. All you need is the proper length of shaft to start with. The C6 yolk is available from summit, jegs, and probably a few venders on this sight.
kim- Posts : 700
Join date : 2009-06-27
Location : Tucson AZ
Re: Driveshaft C6 to 8.8
kim wrote:all you need is the yolk for a C6. You can swap one onto any drive shaft. The exploder rear end uses a mounting plate instead of directly bolting the I joint to the carrier. You can adapt that mounting plate to any driveshaft also. All you need is the proper length of shaft to start with. The C6 yolk is available from summit, jegs, and probably a few venders on this sight.
Thanks!
Explorer's drive shaft has 1330 U joints
Big block C6 has also 1330?
Any difference between output shaft of the BB C6 and SB C6?
norg- Posts : 55
Join date : 2012-07-23
Age : 45
Location : Russian Federation, Krasnodar
Re: Driveshaft C6 to 8.8
norg wrote:kim wrote:all you need is the yolk for a C6. You can swap one onto any drive shaft. The exploder rear end uses a mounting plate instead of directly bolting the I joint to the carrier. You can adapt that mounting plate to any driveshaft also. All you need is the proper length of shaft to start with. The C6 yolk is available from summit, jegs, and probably a few venders on this sight.
Thanks!
Explorer's drive shaft has 1330 U joints
Big block C6 has also 1330?
Any difference between output shaft of the BB C6 and SB C6?
The yoke on my sbf and bbf has the same splines for a c6 you should be good if you have the sbf I think the aod is the same to but it been awhile since I have messed with the aod deal
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Re: Driveshaft C6 to 8.8
Thank you Jim!69F100 wrote:norg wrote:kim wrote:all you need is the yolk for a C6. You can swap one onto any drive shaft. The exploder rear end uses a mounting plate instead of directly bolting the I joint to the carrier. You can adapt that mounting plate to any driveshaft also. All you need is the proper length of shaft to start with. The C6 yolk is available from summit, jegs, and probably a few venders on this sight.
Thanks!
Explorer's drive shaft has 1330 U joints
Big block C6 has also 1330?
Any difference between output shaft of the BB C6 and SB C6?
The yoke on my sbf and bbf has the same splines for a c6 you should be good if you have the sbf I think the aod is the same to but it been awhile since I have messed with the aod deal
norg- Posts : 55
Join date : 2012-07-23
Age : 45
Location : Russian Federation, Krasnodar
Re: Driveshaft C6 to 8.8
1978 and older used a 1310 U joint. 1979 and newer used the 1330 joints.
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