AOD Identification / Transplant

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AOD Identification / Transplant

I found an AOD that I am considering transplanting into a 1978 E-150 Van with a 351W engine. I was told that the unit is from a Mercury station wagon, and it has a 11.5 inch tailshaft. Will I be able to use the C-6 drive shaft or will I need to find a different yoke assembly for the output spline and to shorten shaft length? If replacement is necessary, any hints on interchange or part #? <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>

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I would appreciate any information that can be gleaned from the data plate to help me decide how to proceed. The data has the following codes: line 1; PKA AG30, LINE 2; 217387 C15, LINE 3; E5AP AA.<o></o>

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