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  1. M37M35

    M135 S and M Build

    Thanks for the update, and good luck on the move!
  2. M37M35

    M135 S and M Build

    So it's been over a year now... How goes this awesome project?
  3. M37M35

    M135 S and M Build

    :beer::goodjob:
  4. M37M35

    M135 S and M Build

    Looking great!!! This is an awesome project and I'm glad that you're putting it up here for all of us to follow along!! Glad to be able to offer a bit of help! Is the 6 3/4" the trans to transfer distance here, or is that a different mesurement?? Or a typo? Just thought I'd ask before you...
  5. M37M35

    M135 S and M Build

    That would make the angle 7.43 degrees. I'm not a driveline expert, nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, but my semi-informed personal opinion is that you would be fine with that angle.
  6. M37M35

    M135 S and M Build

    If my numbers are correct, that amount of misalignment will cause the U-joints to be running at an angle of 24.41 degrees. That might be too much. Even if they don't bind, they may wear out fast. I use FireFox as a browser and "Easy Youtube Video Downloader Express" in the 'Add-ons' section to...
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