Topic: Damage from U-Joint Separation
in Forum: C3 Driveline Components
Here are some pix (if I can make them work) of the damage to the '80 on the trip to Eureka. This is the driveline damage, not the goon from the AAA wrecker service.


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The number in the second pic looks like it is on the frame, or some smooth steel surface. The bottom pic looks like it may be of the lower, driver's side of the diff.
Ya gotta remember....some of us old farts' eyes ain't too good!

A "CAV" is usually a casting mold number, used to determine which mold was used to cast a part. If there is a defect, or problem with the part later, they can determine which mold the defect came from, and correct that one mold.
There are a large number of 80-'81 driveline components that don't quit "jive" with the parts books. I don't think there was ever even ONE '80-'81 Vette built that had all the "correct" u-joint sizes listed for that year model. Mass confusion reigned suppreme at GM...alum. diffs were new.
Otay...I just re-read the thread, and noticed the post UNDER the orig. post...I toll ya the eyes were bad!!


The "CAV" is explained above. The 11-17-80 is a bit tricky. Do you know the birthday of your car Dennis? For sure, '80 production had ceased in August '80. It is possible the diff was replaced under warranty shortly after delivery, thus the Nov. '80 build date. This also makes the theory of not having the "correct" u-joints even more believable. I think GM had a real hard time getting the early alum. diffs to stand up, and they had to replace quite a few under warranty.
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Any ideas on what a re-work of the driveshaft and pinion shaft should cost? We have 4 or 5 shops listed here. A buddy of mine at work is making a monster truck out of a Suzuki Samurai and has had some shaft and axle work done. I'll check w/him for who he used.
Thanks LukesVette and Joel. I appreciate the help!

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'81 automatics were 2.87
'81 4spds were 2.72
A Nov. '79 would be considered an early build, VIN # 8343 or lower.
I know the transmissions were dated according to the year model of the car, not the year the part was built/assembled. I don't believe the diffs were dated the same way. Your diff has been replaced, somewhere down the line...
Cost for d-shaft work varies. I wouldn't mess with trying to fix the yoke for the diff...just replace it if it is damaged. Ya don't wanna go thru this again, eh?
Got a pic of the yoke?
Joel Adams
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He also says the pinion shaft is from a Dana 44 rearend.
Does this stuff sound right?

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200 smackers for a short little driveshaft sounds kinda high to me, and 40 dubloons for the yoke sounds cheap! I guess it all evens out in da wash, eh?!

Joel Adams
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AAAANNNNDDDDD, it was done in just under 5 hours.....
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