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Does anyone know how much travel say a HQ tailshaft had in a HQ Holden sedan using a 253 with a M21 box.
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Do you mean how far the yolk should enter the box? The wear mark fom the seal should give you a clue.
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No sorry I mean how far will the tail shaft travel up and down with the suspension in a sedan. I need to work out the tail shaft loop size for our rod and its using the same setup as a HQ Holden.
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Jack the body up so the axle drops to its full travel then fit your loop with about 15mm clearance.
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No dont have the body on the chassis yet just wondering if anyone knows the specifications for tail shaft travel.
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It will be governed by shocker travel anyway which Im guessing is not standard? Also, the distance between the g/box and the diff will have an influence if not standard.
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Alrighty then Im getting the front and rear leaf spring mounts and am going to mock up the rear end so to measure the travel, I have a couple of old tail shafts so will cut and re-weld the shaft to the length required and then get the correct measurements
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i thought it wouldnt move too far as the loop is only usually about a foot back from the gear box anyway and the gear box is a fixed point. if you put it too far back and you still run the risk of the front of the tail shaft hitting the ground if it falls
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