Re: Drive Shaft Requirements
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07/17/17 01:33 PM
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I bent/twisted 2 stock shafts running mid 10s at 3700 lbs. You definitely need a good one at your level. I'm currently running a 3" dia. steel "thickwall" shaft made by my local HD truck shop. So far it's help up running 8.90s at 3900 lbs., but I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it failed on me. Everyone else at these speeds is running 3.5" dia. shafts.
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Re: Drive Shaft Requirements
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07/17/17 05:38 PM
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3.5" is much better than a simple comparison of diameters suggests. With the same wall thickness (I used 1/8" for this test) 3.5" is 62% stiffer than 3.0", and only weighs 17% more.
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Re: Drive Shaft Requirements
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07/17/17 06:00 PM
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You are past due for a better than OE drive shaft.
Just because you think it won't make it true. Horsepower is KING. To dispute this is stupid. C. Alston
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Re: Drive Shaft Requirements
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07/17/17 07:04 PM
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14+ years on the same 3 1/2" chrome moly shaft and just had new 1350 spicer u-joints installed and a re-balance..........over kill maybe..........
Last edited by Thumperdart; 07/17/17 07:04 PM.
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Re: Drive Shaft Requirements
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07/17/17 07:40 PM
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How long is the shaft and how many RPM? My Cuda has the motor moved way back and it has a Powerglide, the drive shaft is small diameter and short. The former owner had a Blown alcohol B1 motor in it with 5:57 gears and 16x33x15 inch slicks Once I found out what ratio those gears actually where, I was told that it had either 5:13 or 5:38 in it, I swapped those gears out for a set of stock Dana Corp 4:56 gears I think it crosses the finish line in the 1/4 mile now right at 7000 RPM.
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Re: Drive Shaft Requirements
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07/18/17 02:28 PM
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I would agree with whats here for sure. IMO a 3" shaft will work fine but 3.5" aint gonna hurt. Also lots of material options out there. Most local shops can handle making something for your power level easy enough. If you want to aftermarket Mark Williams is the best IMO
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