.............. The yoke at the transmission end (C6) shows traces of pink. That has been verified as being correct for my application. The question I had for Jeff was whether this was brushed or sprayed because it almost looked like a dusting of pink. After looking at your work it seems to me that it was sprayed. Is that correct? [/quote]
On the original 68's I have pictures of with the pink it was brushed - what is left of yours (a dusting) can just be many years of wear and tear from the elements. IMHO
I've heard of the yellow mark at the rear yoke and on the diff third member. I see that this example had blue at the rear and yellow at the front. I wonder what the yellow at front would designate?
On the later car's with 9" it appears that the blue mark on the yoke washer and sometimes overspray onto the 3rd member when it was applied is pretty typical. The yellow mark to match the rear end of the driveline and the rear end yoke is mentioned in a 66 TSB article to help repair personnel to realign the driveline to its original orientation after a repair. Apparently they were having problems with vibrations developing after repairs on some units.
The use of yellow (for this purpose) seems to have dropped out of use only after a few years