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1937 drive shaft
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mzahorik |
11-10-2022 @ 1:08 PM
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My '37 ford 4 door has a clunk in it. I found it to be the dirve shaft to coupler splines. The last guy that worked on the rear axle, didn't install the two pins in the pinion and the drive shaft. The coupler is toast and so is the drive shaft. I see that I can purchase a new coupler, but am having trouble finding a drive shaft. Any ideas, thanks, Mike
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37RAGTOPMAN |
11-10-2022 @ 2:10 PM
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hi in 1937 they used 2 different drivesahfts, which one do you have the solid or the tube type shaft ? need more information. for help any photos ? 37Ragtopman
This message was edited by 37RAGTOPMAN on 11-10-22 @ 3:07 PM
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carcrazy |
11-10-2022 @ 2:33 PM
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Once you determine what kind of driveshaft you need, you can post an ad for it in the parts wanted section of the classified ads on this website.
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mzahorik |
11-10-2022 @ 3:04 PM
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My drive shaft is solid, has 6 splines on both ends and is 65 7/8" long. Is that enough info to describe it? Thanks Mike
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37RAGTOPMAN |
11-11-2022 @ 5:52 AM
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try going to WANTED section in the Classified section, on this web site, knowing where you live, you might reach out a fellow club member , check out your EARLY FORD V8 CLUB ROSTER, hope this helps, 37Ragtopman, Maine you could also try SOUTHSIDE OBSOLETE FORD parts, Fred might have a NOS one or good drive shaft, or THIRD GENERATION PARTS
This message was edited by 37RAGTOPMAN on 11-11-22 @ 6:01 AM
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mzahorik |
11-12-2022 @ 6:16 AM
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Thanks for the help. I found a good drive shaft that I can use. Now I have to go through the clean up process and re assembly. Hopefully I can have the rear axle back in the car some time this winter. Mike
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