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  • hey all, new guy

    Hi all,

    Just thought I would pop in and say hi.
    I've been searching through some great material after a couple issues i've had.
    One: losing my key and having to hot wire the truck lol
    two: breaking my front axle on my 72 200

    Anyway, thought it would be good to be a member to learn and hopefully help people out as well. My first car I drove at 8 yrs old was a 78 dodge diplomat 318. I had a 74 town & country wagon 440 through high school and now i'm onto my 72 200 for plowing. I just love the 318...gotta be one of the best motors ever made. I was also happy to know she's sitting on dana axles. Hopefully it's a easy fix since i'm a dead duck if it snows up here in new england.

    see ya around

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    Welcome quisman.
    Where in NE are you?

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    • #3
      Mornin !
      I'm in Southern VT, about 8hrs out from you.
      I'm gonna put all my profile info in today while i'm on my butt at work :-)

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      • #4
        So I just noticed I do not have a search option in my nav bar.
        Do I have to have a certain number of posts or anything before searching archives? I'm just looking for what it's going to take to replace the knuckle, universal, and left driveshaft from the dana 44.

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        • #5
          I've Been Wrong Before

          Welcome quisman,
          I'm thinking the search options are for Subscriber's & Premium Forum Users/Members?
          Might be other portions are as exclusive, heck man, why not become a Subscriber, buckets of great info and great friends too!

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          • #6
            Hey Bruce,
            Thanks for the info. Agreed, i'm all about supporting something especially for the good of others and myself. I guess i'm used to just seeing it in the other forums i'm a member of and was like.....OH NO! ! What did I do wrong lol.

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            • #7
              Nuthin' You Did

              Just the way things have turned out.
              Do some more snooping, it's a nice place to visit/hang your hat so to speak. All the guys (& gals) are very helpful. I think it is doable on line now as well?

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              • #8
                see ya in Rutland/ludlow VT

                Welcome
                don't miss the Power Wagon rally in Cavindish VT. I'm sure someone will chime in with details. If your lucky, you can get a Rally Shirt with a pocket. I'll bring a hat for you.

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                • #9
                  See

                  It's happening already!

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                  • #10
                    Ha ha nice !! First I gotta get her road worthy !!
                    Finding a place to get these axles can be brutal i'm finding.
                    What happened to going to the parts store for things?
                    OH YEAH, everyone drives a toyota now so that's all they stock.
                    I better stop now.

                    Here she is this morning.
                    I also found a 86 F250 Heater blower motor fits right in there :-)
                    I'm starting to wonder what else from my 250 will fit in that beauty

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                    • #11
                      HOLY F ! ! !

                      This is the info they wanted:
                      Is your axle an open knuckle (you can see the axle u-joint) or closed knuckle?
                      If it is a closed knuckle, does the big ball seal use 8 or 12 bolts to hold it on?
                      What is the approx. length of each shaft from the tip of the spline end to center of u-joint hole?
                      What was the diameter of the u-joint cup?
                      Can you tell if the joint was retained by internal c-clips or external snap rings?
                      WOW !!! well i got half the info.

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                      • #12
                        Good news, finally made a spot in the barn where I could work on the ol girl w/out being out in the -5 degree temps w/ wind.

                        Before I create a post I just wanted to throw it in here if anyone has there ears on :-)
                        I did not have to pull the ball joints and remove the knuckle to get my axle out, and it just slid right out. If that is what was suppose to happen, boy do i love working on this setup !!!! So the question is will the new axle slide right in once I can actually find one or will I end up pulling the knuckle to get the universal and everything else to fit?

                        Found a broken washer of some sort too when I first pulled the hub off....guessing it's part of the locking hub...which brings me to another question.
                        If I unlock the left but lock the right and use 4x4 should my right try to work or will it torque bias? I was getting nothing trying to get it up to the barn.

                        Thanks all !! Hopefully the parts joint has a book for this beauty tomorrow.

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