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Re: Replacing the Yoke
William Oliveri wrote:
> You can still use the D300 yoke with a CV Shaft? I thought it needed to
> be changed.
I had to change mine when I put on my Tom Woods driveshaft. Just pull the
nut off that holds the yoke, and pull the yoke. Also, you probably want to
get a puller to get the yoke off. The torque for the nut is about 125 ft
pounds. The new yoke was $60.00 from Tom Woods.
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> You can still use the D300 yoke with a CV Shaft? I thought it needed to
> be changed.
I had to change mine when I put on my Tom Woods driveshaft. Just pull the
nut off that holds the yoke, and pull the yoke. Also, you probably want to
get a puller to get the yoke off. The torque for the nut is about 125 ft
pounds. The new yoke was $60.00 from Tom Woods.
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#32
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Re: Replacing the Yoke
William Oliveri wrote:
> You can still use the D300 yoke with a CV Shaft? I thought it needed to
> be changed.
I had to change mine when I put on my Tom Woods driveshaft. Just pull the
nut off that holds the yoke, and pull the yoke. Also, you probably want to
get a puller to get the yoke off. The torque for the nut is about 125 ft
pounds. The new yoke was $60.00 from Tom Woods.
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> You can still use the D300 yoke with a CV Shaft? I thought it needed to
> be changed.
I had to change mine when I put on my Tom Woods driveshaft. Just pull the
nut off that holds the yoke, and pull the yoke. Also, you probably want to
get a puller to get the yoke off. The torque for the nut is about 125 ft
pounds. The new yoke was $60.00 from Tom Woods.
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#33
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Re: Replacing the Yoke
William Oliveri wrote:
> You can still use the D300 yoke with a CV Shaft? I thought it needed to
> be changed.
I had to change mine when I put on my Tom Woods driveshaft. Just pull the
nut off that holds the yoke, and pull the yoke. Also, you probably want to
get a puller to get the yoke off. The torque for the nut is about 125 ft
pounds. The new yoke was $60.00 from Tom Woods.
--
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> You can still use the D300 yoke with a CV Shaft? I thought it needed to
> be changed.
I had to change mine when I put on my Tom Woods driveshaft. Just pull the
nut off that holds the yoke, and pull the yoke. Also, you probably want to
get a puller to get the yoke off. The torque for the nut is about 125 ft
pounds. The new yoke was $60.00 from Tom Woods.
--
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