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coosawjack 02-21-2007 05:42 AM

Drive Shaft Loop??
 
Hey Don,

I've read a few threads about broken DS yokes under power and got an ugly image of what might happen to me if that happened!!:eek:

Do you have a loop for our cars and if so will you need the chassis number or have they remained the same through the years??:cool:

Thanks in advance!!

Coosawjack

coosawjack 03-04-2007 05:18 AM

Bump??:confused:

petek 03-04-2007 09:43 AM

coosawjack,

I just used a hoop from Summit Racing. Worked well. Pictures and info over at my web site: http://www.birch.net/~petek/cobra/007/jul1.htm

dscott 03-12-2007 03:35 PM

jack, the way the rear tunnel for the emergency brake is setup it will act as a driveshaft loop towards the top of the car. If you want to you can add a strap between the frame rails under the driveshaft to keep it from dropping to the ground.
Don

coosawjack 03-13-2007 04:16 AM

Thanks Don......I'll take a look at it!!

I was thinking that if the rear U-Joint broke the shaft would likely just fall out but if the front one broke it could flail around and possibly come through the tunnel??:CRY:

Coosawjack:MECOOL:


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