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How much slip yoke shaft ?

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My 72/429/C-6 seems to have too much shaft showing, meaning my driveshaft is too short. I used driveline from a parts car that apparently didn't have the right stuff. It is showing about 3". Anyone know what wouyld be the correct amount so I can get this shaft extended? THANKS.
 
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A long pinion yoke? Maybe an inch.
 
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That's what I thought. Thanks.
 
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