I am having discussions with a local shop that specializes in drive shafts. They have a good reputation and have been around 20 years.
I am looking to have my drive shaft and half shafts rebuilt for my 65 small block. The Drive shaft has some pitting and has u-joints with zirc fittings so I know they have been changed.
I will bring the shafts to their shop and wanted to get some advice before I go.
I am planning to clean them in my parts tank this weekend then will de-rust them so I can avoid the need to bead blast them and change the finish.
They will wire brush them because they know I want an original natural finish. The owner told me about 40% of the drive shafts they see from this vintage need new tubing because they are twisted or need new yokes because they are bent from someone using a hammer to remove and replace u-joints.
If the tubing is bent or pitted they recommend replacing the tubing and can use seamless or seamed tubing very close to the original outside diameter.
I have heard the seamless is stronger but since the seamed is available then I am thinking it will look more original.
I have no plans to race this car but do plan to drive it fairly regularly.
Here are my questions ?
1. Should I go with seamed tubing if I need to change the tubing ?
2. Is light pitting acceptable from a safety perspective ?
3. Has anyone used their original yokes with new tubing successfully ?
4. Are reproduction or aftermarket yokes a good alternative if my yokes are bad or should I just buy reproduction drive shafts or half shafts from one of the large Corvette vendors ?
Thanks,
Mark
I am looking to have my drive shaft and half shafts rebuilt for my 65 small block. The Drive shaft has some pitting and has u-joints with zirc fittings so I know they have been changed.
I will bring the shafts to their shop and wanted to get some advice before I go.
I am planning to clean them in my parts tank this weekend then will de-rust them so I can avoid the need to bead blast them and change the finish.
They will wire brush them because they know I want an original natural finish. The owner told me about 40% of the drive shafts they see from this vintage need new tubing because they are twisted or need new yokes because they are bent from someone using a hammer to remove and replace u-joints.
If the tubing is bent or pitted they recommend replacing the tubing and can use seamless or seamed tubing very close to the original outside diameter.
I have heard the seamless is stronger but since the seamed is available then I am thinking it will look more original.
I have no plans to race this car but do plan to drive it fairly regularly.
Here are my questions ?
1. Should I go with seamed tubing if I need to change the tubing ?
2. Is light pitting acceptable from a safety perspective ?
3. Has anyone used their original yokes with new tubing successfully ?
4. Are reproduction or aftermarket yokes a good alternative if my yokes are bad or should I just buy reproduction drive shafts or half shafts from one of the large Corvette vendors ?
Thanks,
Mark
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