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What 727 1350 yoke to use? #962415
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I'm finally almost done getting the hemi Challenger together. I'll finish the rear next week and it will be time for a driveshaft. I'm estimating 600hp with a 4:30 gear. 29/12 tire. 3800lb foot brake. I need to get a 1350 yoke. I had ordered one from Jegs but it was cast and I was concerned. I built the car to HOPEFULLY not break. Who sells forged or billet yokes? Or is it not necessary for this car?


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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: fig426] #962416
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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: fig426] #962417
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Strange say ther forged is good for 800hp, anything more use a Billet yoke.

Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: Randy..] #962418
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I got mine from Dr. diff Good price Good service!!

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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: fig426] #962419
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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: JD Dart] #962420
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moser its in jegs or summit

Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: fishy340] #962421
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Quote:

moser its in jegs or summit


just make sure when u order it u look at the spline on the tranny theres a 10spline and i forget the other its like 29 or so

Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: fishy340] #962422
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Quote:

moser its in jegs or summit



The Moser they carry is a cast unit.


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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: fig426] #962423
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Well after the yoke failure i had. I'll only use MARK WILLIAMS.

Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? #962424
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How much power will the cheaper cast units handle? I have a Mark Williams yoke in the cuda, been there for the last 8 years or so w/ no problems. I need one for my road runner and was looking at the cast pieces...


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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: fig426] #962425
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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: Mpetros] #962426
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I just pick up one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SB-BB-Chr...sQ5fAccessories

Forged Spicer yoke. Fast and free shipping.

Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: j.mcconnell] #962427
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Spicer yokes are cast, not forged. Note, the narrow parting line.

Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: DoctorDiff] #962428
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I believe mine is a spicer also. My car weighs 3800 lbs and runs 10.60's with the foot brake. Think this is a strong enough pieces for me?


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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: dragram440] #962429
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Yes, the cast Spicer yokes are still a stout piece.

Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: DoctorDiff] #962430
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I use a Spicer 1350 yoke on my shaft and I find it hard to believe that an average bracket car can break one My car weighs 3600# with a stickshift and the drive shaft is on my list of things I don't worry about breaking.
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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: DoctorDiff] #962431
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Quote:

Yes, the cast Spicer yokes are still a stout piece.




Dr Diff, do you sell billet or forged yokes for 727 7290?

If not, What about this one from Inland Empire available at Summit

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/IED-SY7277290/

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Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: 74_360_Cuda] #962432
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The cast ones work fine

I have the cast one on the front and the rear of my DS both 1350

I went 1.36 at 3480 last weekend

Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: Voluster] #962433
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Thanks,good info but I need to buy one anyway (I am upgrading from 7260 to 7290) and the price differance is vey small so I think it would be a cheap insurance...

Re: What 727 1350 yoke to use? [Re: fourgearsavoy] #962434
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I've twisted the cast Spicer 1350 yoke splines to the point I had to beat the yoke off the transmission with a BFH, I did replace it with the same, there a beefy yoke but billet is best.



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