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Critical Stop!! 120-130

Just when you think you've got everything under control...

I already found a short forward driveshaft and a small diameter J-type output flange. I've had them for a couple months and have been working on installing a new U-joint. Ask me how I screwed that up at some later date.

Anyway. After getting the long-shift cover and OD lockout switch onto the 1971 J-type M41, I turned my attention to the big-arse nut holding the large diameter output flange. It came off with some careful bracing on the flange, preserving the integrity of the OD unit....

However, my new small diameter J-Type output flange DOES NOT FIT!!!!
I was told that both shaft and flange came from a J-type OD. However, the new flange is fractionally too large. It just spins.

This completely stops the process. I plan to *eventually* upgrade to the large diameter driveshaft when I convert the P1800's axle to fit the wagon, but that's a couple of years off. This totally derails me... Now I don't see any other way to use a J-type on my 1.75" drive shaft diameter car without some serious welding...

Does a small diameter J-type output flange exist???
Any ideas on what I can try now?
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1967 P220 (My every-other-daily driver...), 1971 P1800 (The Parts Car), 1972 145S (1993-1997), 1977 245 DL (1993-1999), 1983 245 (1998-2001), 1986 745 GLE (1997-2005), 1990 740 GL (2003-4), 1995 945 (2005-Present)....






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