Lou Earle Posted December 15, 2006 Report Posted December 15, 2006 Will the drive shafts from dodge 46-48 interchange with 46-48 plym? Also if you have the drive shaft balanced - then will it matter how installed? ans what get them out of balance anyway? Lou Quote
48mirage Posted December 15, 2006 Report Posted December 15, 2006 Short answer, yes. According to my parts book the drive shaft is the same for all '37 to '48 six cylinders, Plymouth, Dodge, Desoto and Chrysler. The part number is 1118 136. The length is listed as 32 1/4". Quote
48mirage Posted December 17, 2006 Report Posted December 17, 2006 I am bad. Short answer no. There are 3 different driveshafts listed for Dodge between '46 and '48. Plymouth has a different number. Dodge '41-'48 D19, D22 D24 up to 30735343 w/o fluid drive 57" long 867 590 Dodge '41-'48 D19, D22 D24 after 30735343 w/fluid drive 51 7/8" long 867 592 Dodge '46-'48 D24 up to 30735343 w/o fluid drive 52 1/8" long 952 547 I looked up drive shaft and not propeller shaft when I posted these numbers. Not thinking, sorry about the wild goose chase. Quote
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