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    9" pinion yoke

     



    I need a reasonably priced SHORT 1310 pinion yoke for a 9" Ford differential. This is the 28 spline, with 1-1/16 u joint caps and approximately 3-1/4" wide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    I need a reasonably priced SHORT 1310 pinion yoke for a 9" Ford differential. This is the 28 spline, with 1-1/16 u joint caps and approximately 1-1/4" wide.
    Here's one for $90.99: http://www.jegs.com/i/Moser/718/PY210/10002/-1

    Here's another for $75.05: http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p32_...10_series.html

    There were some others shown when I googled, some more $$$. Didn't know they got that pricey!
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Here's one for $90.99: http://www.jegs.com/i/Moser/718/PY210/10002/-1

    Here's another for $75.05: http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p32_...10_series.html

    There were some others shown when I googled, some more $$$. Didn't know they got that pricey!
    Randy - Thanks and yes, I did see those as well as Curries 'rebuilt' for $60 and Speedway's new one for $65
    I was hoping someone here would have one that could be parted with that wasn't so dear. I guess I got spoiled by my '57 complete $150 round back, 3.70 rear end and my $125 set of 3.25 gears now in the car (it really needs the 3.70s). I'll order the Speedway yoke if no one comes through for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    Randy - Thanks and yes, I did see those as well as Curries 'rebuilt' for $60 and Speedway's new one for $65
    I was hoping someone here would have one that could be parted with that wasn't so dear. I guess I got spoiled by my '57 complete $150 round back, 3.70 rear end and my $125 set of 3.25 gears now in the car (it really needs the 3.70s). I'll order the Speedway yoke if no one comes through for me.
    Did you keep the 3.70's to swap back in or do you have to find those too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Did you keep the 3.70's to swap back in or do you have to find those too?
    The 3.70's are the originals from the diff. Only 53 years old but in close to perfect condition as far as I can tell.
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    how tall would this be?I have 28 splines, small cups, but nothing 1.25 wide. what is the dimension between caps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 48fordnut View Post
    how tall would this be?I have 28 splines, small cups, but nothing 1.25 wide. what is the dimension between caps?
    My screw up(now fixed) - it was supposed to say ~3.25 between caps.
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    I need the ht. I have all the other dimensions. ht?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 48fordnut View Post
    I need the ht. I have all the other dimensions. ht?
    The short version that I need is about 4" from end to end. I do have a long version on the diff, but right now it's installed and at this time that dimension is only a guesstimate at 5-5.5 inches
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    mine meets all specs .clean, painted gray primer,40 bucks shipped

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    Quote Originally Posted by 48fordnut View Post
    mine meets all specs .clean, painted gray primer,40 bucks shipped
    PM your address and I'll ship off some bucks in whatever form you want. Probably a MO or personal check if you want to wait for it to clear, is best/easiest.
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    pm sent

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    Just received the pinion yoke - It should work fine Thanks

    Again, sorry about the MO screwup
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    glad it worked for you

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