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Old 01-23-2013, 02:59 PM
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Anyone have a 92 cc/lb 2wd e4od?

As you might guess I'm hoping to find someone with this configuration to measure their front half of the driveshaft. Would love to hear from front u-joint to the neck-down at the carrier bearing.

Realizing it's darn cold and somewhat snowy in much of the country deep down I know I am asking a lot. Hoping there's someone in the sun belt who's getting under their truck for something else already!

Thanks,
- Jeff
 
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Old 01-23-2013, 04:47 PM
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yep i have one its a 92 F-350 7.3 idi with E4od lng bed 4 door ... ill have to get the mesuments itd would help to know exactly what u want mesured center of u-joint to center of u-joint ??? on the first driveshaft right one comeing out of tranny ?
 
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Originally Posted by Rocky RaetzIDI
yep i have one its a 92 F-350 7.3 idi with E4od lng bed 4 door ... ill have to get the mesuments itd would help to know exactly what u want mesured center of u-joint to center of u-joint ??? on the first driveshaft right one comeing out of tranny ?
That would be awesome. I think the distance that matters most to me is from the center of the front u-joint (first behind the trans) to the end of the big tube just in front of the carrier bearing. If you can get it easily the u-joint-to-u-joint would probably be good to have for the future searches too.

Glad to see you're in Naples and I'm not asking you to fumble around on a sheet of jagged ice at 5 degrees LOL.

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- Jeff
 
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Old 01-24-2013, 08:19 AM
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That would be awesome. I think the distance that matters most to me is from the center of the front u-joint (first behind the trans) to the end of the big tube just in front of the carrier bearing. If you can get it easily the u-joint-to-u-joint would probably be good to have for the future searches too.

Glad to see you're in Naples and I'm not asking you to fumble around on a sheet of jagged ice at 5 degrees LOL.

Best,
- Jeff
lol no kidding lol my new motor fired up with no glow plugs or block heater lol no problem it will be later tonight when i come back in from the shop but ill get ya a few pics as well with the mesuments
 
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I have the same truck and just has my shafts out 2 weeks ago.

Its cold and I'm wearing clean clothes. Maybe later.
 
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here ya go first u-joint center to this hub so its 33" to the first lip of berring or 43 1/2 "u-joint to u-joint center to center
 
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Originally Posted by Rocky RaetzIDI
here ya go first u-joint center to this hub so its 33" to the first lip of berring or 43 1/2 "u-joint to u-joint center to center
That is awesome, Rocky! Thank you so very much.

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I have the same truck and just has my shafts out 2 weeks ago.

Its cold and I'm wearing clean clothes. Maybe later.
Blind, looks like Rocky saved the day, especially if its as cold by you as it is here - 15 degrees high today!

Thanks again,
- Jeff
 
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Old 01-24-2013, 03:27 PM
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lol i hate to rub it in but i actualy broak a sweet today
 
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You already rubbed it in with the no block heater/no glow plugs thing!

Damn!

Best,
- Jeff
 
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