N Nykamp Charter Member May 3, 2010 #1 Can you turn a plug in tranny into a drive line by removing the tailstock and adding the drive shaft flange? Thank's Steve.
Can you turn a plug in tranny into a drive line by removing the tailstock and adding the drive shaft flange? Thank's Steve.
M MOBILEMERCMAN Founding Member / Competitor May 3, 2010 #2 I believe so. I tried to find a break down to confirm.. Last edited: May 3, 2010
Bradz New member May 3, 2010 #4 No. The driveline style has an output shaft with the threads for the flange nut. The plug-in does not. Not interchangeable.
No. The driveline style has an output shaft with the threads for the flange nut. The plug-in does not. Not interchangeable.
DAREDEVIL Banned May 3, 2010 #5 NO and yes, they only share the same housing and clutches, the shaft and all is different !!!
DAREDEVIL Banned May 3, 2010 #6 Bradz said: No. The driveline style has an output shaft with the threads for the flange nut. The plug-in does not. Not interchangeable. Click to expand... :iagree: I was to slow..lol
Bradz said: No. The driveline style has an output shaft with the threads for the flange nut. The plug-in does not. Not interchangeable. Click to expand... :iagree: I was to slow..lol
mbam Sponsor / Charter Member May 14, 2010 #8 Actualy the casting is differant too. We are asked this all the time.