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Josh

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So.. Ive got two driveshafts (one piece), one of them is from my old pinto and has the right diff end peice to bolt up to a capri diff. (driveshaft 1 we shall call it)

The other is another I have which has the right gearbox end on it to fit the W55 but the wrong end to fit the capri diff. (driveshaft 2)

So what I want to know is can you somehow take the end off the driveshaft 1 and put it on to driveshaft 2 so that it makes a driveshaft I can use, how hard is it, special tool etc or something?

Heres a picture of the ends I mean:

driveshaft.jpg

Hope someone can understand what I mean :?

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Depends... the early escort propshafts had the uj's held in with circlips, which made them really easy to take apart. The later ones are staked instead, which makes for a more messy job, and I always worry ( so far needlessly ) that they are going to fall apart on me.

Either way, you should be able to machine to fit the larget of the 2 spiders to fit.

Sorry for the english - to me a driveshaft requires irs. Old habits... and if you want a home for the spares, I've got a standard prop I need to convert for a T9 :D

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Then probably get a balance

:lol:

For a simple end change and ballance on a DS it will only cost between $100-150. For the hassle its probably worth it. If you just change the universal yourself and it breaks, you will be in big trouble/upside down.

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yeah you can get them cut and joined. thats what I had done to mine to suit ae85 diff - T50 box. any engineer should be able to do it.

they just chuck it in the lathe and cut them both, then join them up again. it is a fairly straight forward job and commonly done.

otherwise as othe rpeople have said, if its already the right length and the uni's are the same size - just pull them apart and swap them around so you got the matching spline.

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basically yea, eng shop would prob be the best. if you dont part the ends with a lathe its usually not square enough and you end up having to balance it with a huge bitch balance wieght.

plus i guess there is always the possibitily at speed of somehting going wrong, balance weight coming off, and then mad shudder etc causes pole vault etc. accourding to a d/shaft place in levin. seemed to know there shit.

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