Chris Pucci
Active member
So I blew through 2 long side front axle shaft setups on the last run...
Now I need to build some more long sides from my parts pile.
In looking over the carnage in my pile I had a good long inner and a good outer. Few minutes later - broken ujoints are pounded out and I am ready to press in a new joint and be on my way -- when all of a sudden---- what the?!?%$#@@!!!!??
I realize that I have an inner axle shaft that is designed for the smaller 260-x -- of course it failed in my truck!! Duh!! Doh!!
it only lasted about 150 yards at the most. I had even welded the caps in - so it wasn't a cap or clip failure it was a full breakage of the cross shaft...
Somewhere through my travels I must have picked up a pre-72 Chevy d44 that was still running the smaller 260-x u-joints. In my haste to always have a spare set of axle shafts I grabed them and tossed them on the pile...
Pics:
side by side of the 260-x cap and the 297-x cap... Can you pick the winner?
260-x cap @ 1.065"
297-x cap @ 1.195"
Carnage that you can achieve with the proper u-joint not holding you back :d (long side inner yoke):
Now I need to build some more long sides from my parts pile.
In looking over the carnage in my pile I had a good long inner and a good outer. Few minutes later - broken ujoints are pounded out and I am ready to press in a new joint and be on my way -- when all of a sudden---- what the?!?%$#@@!!!!??
I realize that I have an inner axle shaft that is designed for the smaller 260-x -- of course it failed in my truck!! Duh!! Doh!!

Somewhere through my travels I must have picked up a pre-72 Chevy d44 that was still running the smaller 260-x u-joints. In my haste to always have a spare set of axle shafts I grabed them and tossed them on the pile...
Pics:
side by side of the 260-x cap and the 297-x cap... Can you pick the winner?

260-x cap @ 1.065"

297-x cap @ 1.195"

Carnage that you can achieve with the proper u-joint not holding you back :d (long side inner yoke):
