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Install on an Input Shaft???

rdsnake

formerly RD SNAKE
Mar 5, 2006
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I'm the man to talk to about the 26 spline input shafts.

They can handle a good amount of power, however me and a couple other members bent a few.

It isn't that hard to install. "Dana" has a right up on it over on Mfords.com.

You need a dial indactor to check input shaft end play. I've done it twice now, I had the trans out/changed input shafts/trans back in, under 4 hours or so...

The hardest thing about it all is the top starter bolt (mine now in the trash) along with the 2 top trans bolts.

FYI, u need a 26 spline clutch, im sure u knew that already

Kevin
 

FuelSlut

FK RED STAR
Nov 9, 2005
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I'm the man to talk to about the 26 spline input shafts.

They can handle a good amount of power, however me and a couple other members bent a few.

It isn't that hard to install. "Dana" has a right up on it over on Mfords.com.

You need a dial indactor to check input shaft end play. I've done it twice now, I had the trans out/changed input shafts/trans back in, under 4 hours or so...

The hardest thing about it all is the top starter bolt (mine now in the trash) along with the 2 top trans bolts.

FYI, u need a 26 spline clutch, im sure u knew that already

Kevin

How much would you charge to put one in, if I already have the trans out? Yea I knew about needing a 26spline clutch. I just pretty much blew my stock one so it time to upgrade.
 
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