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1970 12 bolt
Does anybody know what the correct pinion yolk is for the 70 12 bolt c-clip axle? Is it a outside snap ring style and does it use u-bolts or straps?
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I can't believe no one has answered you yet. Maybe, they don't understand what you're looking for, me included. I believe all GTOs, for '70, used U-bolt u-joint retainers and were inner clip u-joint units.
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Also, rear ends have yokes.
Eggs are the only thing that have yolks... |
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Thanks for the information. That is exactly what I needed to know. As for my spelling and gramma...I guess I is not too smart
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Sorry- I see so many people refer to that part as a "yolk", it makes me cringe every time I see it.
And yes, the retaining fasteners are U-bolts and nuts. |
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Original '70-72 455 12 bolts had pinion yoke AKA pinion flange that used the BOP 3R u-joint. Chevelle 12 bolts used the smaller Spicer 1310 u-joint. There were other differences as well.
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Original '70-72 455 12 bolts had pinion yoke AKA pinion flange that used the BOP 3R u-joint.
Chevelle 12 bolts used the smaller Spicer 1310 u-joint. There were other differences as well. The original 12 bolts in my HO cars all were made by McKinion in Canada. |
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