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... If there were markings, I would have taken pictures.
Likely not there since it appears the driveline was either made up or the tube replaced at some point and balanced from the pictures provided
I agree that it looks like the tube and ends were likely replaced. The markings I was referring to were cast into the end. I found some pics with a 757(S UN?) cast in mine. Note that it also has a right angle notch which I don’t see in OP post.
I have the same thing. This checks out as an original driveline, does it not? Btw I restored my driveline today. Check it out. Thanks to J Speegle's article in the library!
J Speegle,This is the update I was referring to.
Question: what would ford factory workers used to put these paint stripes on the driveline?
Looking at J Speegle's driveline restoration article in the library, it looks like someone spray painted their finger and wiped it on the driveline. I should have done that, and will fix it.
yes you can ask. that number was put on at the tubing mfgr plant. had something to do with the sizing of the tube itself. the newly manufactured tubes were cut into the appropriate lengths and not all tubes had a complete number. ..............