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Old June 29th, 2007, 05:41 PM
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1966 GT350H Driveshaft

Was a different driveshaft used than on the stock "K" code and was the driveshaft used for an automatic different than with a manual transmission?
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Re: 1966 GT350H Driveshaft

Same as a non-shelby K code automatic

Yes the auto driveline is different from the manual
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Re: 1966 GT350H Driveshaft

I'm curious too, is the auto driveshaft a different length? If converting from an auto to a T5 or Tremec, is a different driveshaft required?
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Re: 1966 GT350H Driveshaft

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I'm curious too, is the auto driveshaft a different length? If converting from an auto to a T5 or Tremec, is a different driveshaft required?
Believe the length is different and would need to double check on the dia and end yokes

Have no idea on the modified application but would guess that yes the driveline would need some modifications
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Re: 1966 GT350H Driveshaft

The '66 GT350H I looked at today had been converted to a 5 spd and was able to use the same automatic driveshaft with the setup he installed. (It also had an hydraulic operated clutch if that is a clue)
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