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I have my old driveshaft out in the garage and it's currently 70 out. I can measure the width and cap size for you. I don't have my old axle though.
My 14b full float uses a 1350. Just unsure if it's the same for the sf
the 10 bolts use the same front and rear. So does the Dana 60 though I...
I have an m1009 that had an Arctic kit at one time. It had some pieces left and the previous owner gathered most of the stuff needed to put one back in but I never got around to it. I ended up putting a turbo on so there's no room for the kit in stock location anymore. Still have boxes of parts...
I'd unbolt the rear straps, jack the rear of the truck up as high as you can and then just pull the shaft out and put the u joint in the new axle.
Or or use a caliper and measure the yoke and then your u joint.
I put my EGT in the passenger manifold just before the turbo (there's a square cast in to it).
As for no crossover, My crossover donut is leaking and has been getting worse on the passenger side and the worse its gotten, the slower my truck builds boost. I need to get a new gasket (or get a v...
Do these help? I used an aftermarket crossover from a 6.5. I cut the drivers end off and cut it in the middle. Don't recall how much I cut out but I only made the 2 cuts. It's pretty close to the inspection cover but doesn't touch anything.
Did you grab the oil return block off plate? You'll also need a feed line.
I used my drivers manifold and an aftermarket crossover. I had to cut it and modify it. I think I read that even with the 6.5 drivers manifold you'll have to modify the crossover because of the trans. The stock 6.5...