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Omg wtf?

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Slip yoke output shaft with a slip yoke drive shaft.

Edit: The problem is you can't tell if the slip joint on the drive shaft has been welded or not. If the joint has been welded then there is no issue.

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doghead

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Aside from the double slips, shouldn't the hoop go around the driveshaft and not the yolk, so when it does come apart the hoop does its job?
I don't think there is any "Tech Inspection" at the International Redneck Games, so it should be ok! If there is, the tech inspector might say, "Here, hold my beer while I inspect this truck"!
 

OL AG '89

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Omg wgad!!!

No problem.... the truck was sitting somewhere after being driven from somewhere else????
Works great.....
drive shaft loop is probaly just a precaution incase someone tries to snap a picture of the T.S. nature of the connection...

Now about the 45 deg "alleged" cut-out, turn-down ....
probably just an exhaust drain after deepwater fording....
Again NO problem.....

I'll see if I can find my pictures of the in cab heater used in korea.... small loop of exhaust pipe into the cab area...... it worked...... but I have a headache so I need to go take my meds....
 
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