Doing a clean up on my Oct 65 Metuchen K and considering I have not been able to find any detail for this plant and car combo regarding drive shafts, figured I would put this out there.
- Length = 50 1/8"
- Slip yoke part number C3AA-4868-G with inner locks
- Red oxide-ish color paint on slip yoke matches drive shaft end paint
- Black and blue stripes found with evaporust at rear of drive shaft
- small traces of light blue found where 3rd stripe was
- very small traces (spots) of yellow paint were found where stencil was. I went over the area with a scotch bright pad and smoother areas revealed remnants of the numbers that probably held paint a few years longer
- original balance weights were removed when I installed a 5 speed in '89 and re-balanced
Details in this area seem thin but would appear that in 66, Hipo drive shafts received some combination of blue, light blue and black stripes.
The last post in this thread
http://saacforum.com/index.php?topic=8171.30 has the same colors as mine but in opposite order (you need to download the tiff file to open) There are a few other color combo's in the thread as well
Same colors in this Virginia Mustang thread in a different order
http://blog.virginiaclassicmustang.com/2011/03/1966-gt350-mustang-restoration-project.htmlStarting at 6:45, this video shows the making and balancing of a drive shaft
This video plus the picture in the Virginia Mustang blog with the balance weight on top of the stripe and what I have found on mine makes me think
1. Tubing was cut to length and color coded
2. Color coded end yokes welded
3. Color coded slip yoke attached
4. Balanced
5. Select appropriate shaft according to build sheet and install as car moves down the line
And to make it complete, a picture of pinion yoke with yellow paint.
Pumpkin has similar marks to other 66 9" pics I've seen and Aug 65 date code in a 65 style housing.