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Hi guys ! It's been a while! Couple of more strokes since last time. and a benign mass or growth has started to grow The RH on my pancreas, not to mention a slow growing cancer on my kidney. Yet, I feel pretty good. This is my "Anno Horribilus" and it's only March. I've been feeling better lately and I want to finish my green coupe. A long while ago, I put 3.54 gears in and somehow locked it up. I did one in the past that turned out fine. Anyway I took it to a pro now here's the problem. To help the guy and save weight, I removed the torque tube and the two radius rods. Problem is the The torque tubes a little off center at the front (drive shaft also) and the bearing is unequally loaded to one side. This may or may not be the cause of this question, but here goes.The left (Drivers) side R.R. (radius rod) fits perfectly. The right side is anther matter. If I put the RH R.R. in place with the LH bolted in, it will miss the front bolt hole by half. Since the two Rad.Rods are the same length, how can this be? Has anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this? Thanks in Advance!
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When I've seen that sort of thing, I have pit it down to accident damage sometime over the past nearly 100 years. I figure the rear end was hit and bent out of shape. IMO, you should look at a replacement axle/torque tube assembly.
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This is the way Mitchell advises assembling the rear end when you install an overdrive.
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