Refinishing the driveshaft off my 68 j code 4-spd Cougar (September 1967 build date). Found what look like 5 stripes - front to back - 1 thin black stripe about 3/8", then 3 wider stripes 1/2"-3/4" each (white, red and pink??) then another wide stripe further back appears to be either black or very dark green (this is the main one I can't read). Can anyone confirm these colors and the 5 stripe configuration?
Cougar drivelines are different ones than what was used on Mustangs - unfortunately. So any number of Mustangs are not going to help
To confirm we would need another really nice original example from the same time and options or a buildsheet from the same
Sorry don't have any notes or buildsheets that will help
so my driveshaft suppose to have this stripe too ? Just to my knowledge, what is this stripes suppose to be ? what is for ?
Yes all classic Mustang drivelines were marked this way (one or more stripes)
The stripes (color, placement and order) differed between year, month and application
As discussed in other threads. The marks on the drivelines were written on the buildsheets so that the workers could quickly pick out the type/style and length of the correct driveline for that application. Buildsheets will normally identify up to three colors used - additional stripes, markings and writting were IMHO for other purposes
Workers grabbed that driveline and sat it on the "belt" below the body with the rear end before the body was lowered on that new/different "belt" at the plant as shown in the pictures in that section of the site