Dearborn 1970 May Boss 302
Refer to my drive shaft picture below. After removing many coats of paint and undercoating and here are my questions as noted on the pictures by the #:
#1 - On the two ends there clearly is red oxide (or orange) paint inside of the U-joint areas. Should the ends be painted, and if so how?
Always appeared to be orange to me (guess it could be a bright/light red oxide) but since the current thought is that the ends were color coded completely before they were attached I would think that every inch of it (minus the machined surfaces were painted than the paint would have burned off along the weld to the tub and that is the way I would and have reproduced the look. Assume you saw the driveline restoration article in the library here
#2 - The information I have found mentioned ONE orange stripe 1/2" wide at this location. On mine, there clearly is 2 stripes, however, paint color is no longer visible. Thoughts?
This appears not to have been an identification mark but indicated something else (guy that did the balancing or assembly) so one stripe might be one station/guy the second a different. No way IMHO can we assume that orange was used for every one. I would not include that color until I knew for sure - and at this point its doubtful that we ever will but that's better than putting something on that is not correct. Just me
Have other 70 examples that look like two pink, and another with a single unidentified color
#3 - The references mentioned a 1/4" white stripe 4" from the front end. This is clearly well over an inch. Thoughts?
When you say there is no color visible - are you reporting that all the paint and color is gone or that there is some you just can tell what it is? If its the second one then a spray of Easy off and a quick look (will remove the paint and expand the color in the foam as it removes it) may do the job providing the general color
I've got 70 drivelines with with a green stripe there applied about 1 3/4" wide. Don;t get hung up in the exact widths they IMHO vary allot depending of the worker that day.
#4 - There are signs of light blue paint on the transmission slip yoke area near the U-joint. Thoughts?
If that is what you found document and return it. Don't have any clear 70 yokes but over the years I think I've got a dozen different colors used depending on the size and application
Hope this helps a little