WebJan 8, 2013 · Total price: Some of these items ship sooner than the others. Show details. This item: 1350 Billet Steel Yoke for Ford 9" - 28 Spline. $82.00. Only 5 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Quick Performance Racing. Get it Apr 3 - 5. Aluminum Daytona Pinion Support for Ford 9" - 9 Inch - 28 Spline. WebFord 9 Pinion Supports N1914: Ford Daytona pinion supports are an option to replace the stock OEM unit. The stock support is made of nodular iron and uses the same size bearing front and rear. The N1914 is also constructed from cast iron, but uses a larger rear pinion bearing for increased load capacity.
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WebOct 15, 2002 · To take of the yoke use a harmonic balancer puller and put two bolts and nuts, with washers so you don't damage the yoke, through two of the bolt holes on each side. Use the upper right and lower left or vice versa so you can get the bolt to push of the the pinion. Then just twist away and the yoke will come off. WebJan 15, 2009 · No need to stake the nut on a 9", Use red lock tight. if replacing the crush sleeve or installing a new gear you are correct but, he is just replacing the yoke and that is a good way NOT to change the clearances of the gear counting the turns... red lock tight does not work real well on dirty or oily surfaces J JC6715 Registered Joined Mar 26, 2008 round start of grocery aisle chopped fodder
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WebNov 1, 2012 · Normally, the 8"/9" pinion offset is just under/over 1". Pass cars usually have the pinion near center while many trucks/vans center the pumpkin. If you use an offset pinion, make sure the engine/trans and axle pinion are parallel, and minimize the verticle U-joint working angles to near 0. Last edited: Nov 1, 2012 V8 Bob, Nov 1, 2012 WebFind many great new & used options and get the best deals for 9" Ford 1350 Long Pinion Yoke - 9 Inch - U-Bolts - NEW at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! WebDec 3, 2008 · Why not just change the u'joint, instead of the pinion yoke? There are u'joints available, to adapt almost any drive-shaft flange, to a 9" rear yoke. All you have … round stata