As an aside:
I have read that others were considering using the CV side of the Porsche and the CV axle stub of the C5, but read as many responses expressing concern regarding the attaching of the 2 stubs. I have read " Welding of these is not advisable and apparently just will not at all work.", yet Jim Dinner states "Who ever said this is wrong, it works fine and has been in service for years." (Actually 2 different opinions regarding something to do with a kit car??? NO WAY!
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Some have discussed splined tubes press fit over both but I have never read anything about someone actually having such an axle and it working out.
So I now have both ends handled. Off to the Driveline Shop!
Jim Dinner gave me the part numbers for a slip yoke set which is what will provide the plunge as the suspension moves up and down (changing the dimension between the trans and hub).
My axles came out different from U joint to U joint. They were 24” and 22 ½”, but certainly don’t use this for your car. You will have to measure it. I installed the hub and axle stub, with the U joint installed, as well as the Porsche end, and measured from this to get it accurate. I was 2 1/2” different on each side.
Summation:
Chevy S10 4x4 front hubs. 5 on 4 ¾” bolt pattern. ($ came with the car)
(19” Corvette wheels fit with the 13” rotors I have)
1984 or 85 Corvette C4 axles: 1 1/8”, (29.5mm) 27 spline axles. 4” long. Get the Nuts!! (86 to 88 will also work) ($99 including shipping from redneck)
Porsche trans CV axle ends taken apart. ($ FREE!! From a friend)
The part numbers for the DANA 1350 axle parts are as follows;
3-28-57 - Weld Yoke. One is required on each shaft to weld to the 3" tube, 4 total ($106 for all 4)
3-30598KX Slip Yoke. One on each required ($123 for 2)
3-40-1101 Spline. One on each required ($178 for 2)
3" X 0.083" seamless tube cut to whatever length you need. ($22 )
2-0053 U joints ($77 for all 4)
Welding ($160)
Grand total for 2 axles $810 including tax. Im happy as I have seen others paying well over $2000.
I believe if you use the sources Jim Dinner supplies from Ebay (Search for “1350 Driveshaft” – Seller TADDCOM) you could get better pricing. I was just more comfortable working with someone across the counter rather than across the country. However if I did it again I would have no problem using the Ebay parts and suppliers.
Special acknowledgements to Jim Dinner and Sebastian for their help! Thanks guys!!
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