He doesn’t have a problem with it leaking.Read post #15.....
I would cal A&A in Indiana and ask them if theyve ever seen the issue, then buy a bushing from them to be sure it works. Maybe they ( or anyone here ) can provide you with an od measurement commonly found on the OEM yokes??My other thoughts are maybe this bushing is either a mis-box, or Chinese junk. I don't totally remember the brand, but I thought it was ATP. Anyway, I do have another one of those inbound.
I’m rebuilding a 4-speed and I have a new bushing and transmission yoke. I’ll report back and give you what the OD of yoke and ID of the transmission yoke.
You got it man.... new build. However, the rear end was in a previous car of mine, and had no issues. So, yeah I'm looking at tailshaft, which seems to have been dispelled, and drive line."Brand new drive shaft" I would pull the shaft and have it checked. Other than the new shaft did the car run OK previous, or is this a "new build?"
Sorry, you are correct. He does mention a leak.Says in post #1, ' ATF dripping....'
I've got about 1-5/8" yoke exposed past the tailshaft and have had a vibe since the driveshaft was made. Nowadays some driveshaft shops say only 1" exposed.I had the same symptoms in 1968 barracuda I bought that has a 727 in it. Trying to solve it, I put new tires (with balancing) on it and then replaced the tail shaft bushing but the problem continued. Vibration over about 40 mph. I had a new (slightly longer) drive shaft built using the old ends. Voila- problem solved. Apparently the slip joint did not have enough overlap. I also had a leak that did not go away but later I found the leak was actually coming from the neutral safety switch which had its seal gone bad.
I have that first yoke listed, it's 1.558. The original looking one that was on the driveshaft is 1.556. Neither one fits snugly into the trans.I couldn't find any relevant dimensions listed in the FSM or the online Torqueflight manuals I checked. I thought that was odd. So I checked a couple driveshaft shops, they are listing 1.558 as the OD for their 904 yokes. None listed any tolerances (+/- .001, etc.).
Chrysler 904 Transmission Yoke 7260 series
Spicer 2-3-8731X Trans Slip Yoke
And Denny’s, who supplied the yoke he’s using.
Denny's Driveshaft Slip yoke for Dodge Mopar 727 904 automatic and A833 manual transmission 26 and 30 spline output