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1. The play is what I've seen many times in TH400 and th350s. I think the yoke needs to be in there when you measure the play. The yoke rides on the tailshaft bushing and supports the tailshaft of the trans. I would not worry about it. I have seen many with a lot of play WITH the yoke in. They...
Saw a guy chain the yoke to the vehicle and put the transmission on a 4 wheel cart. He pushed the transmission really fast and when it came to the end of the chain the yoke popped out. It helped the driveway was sloped and had new concrete. Unfortunately the transmission continued on and...
Yep, I think the slip yoke slides inside the tapered tailshaft housing of that transmission. It may just be seized on the splined shaft. Looks like it is bottomed out. You may have to pull on the yoke and tap (toward the rear) quite firmly with a heavy hammer.
It looks like the yoke slides inside the transmission like on a 2 wheel drive pickup? Won't it just slide out? Sometimes if they get pushed in too far they stick in. How about a close up pic?