I am looking for a good used drive shaft around the length of a Challenger (45.60" or 45.85"). Must have the larger (2.625") 7290 yoke on both ends, with standard 7.625" long, 30 tooth, slip yoke. I will be cutting it down to around 45" so it will work in my Cuda. Currently I have about 2.5" of slip yoke extending out of the tail shaft with the standard length (43.60") drive shaft. I believe this is the source of a vibration I have been having with the car. I can't explain why the correct length shaft is not extending far enough into the tail shaft, but it isn't.
1) I've been told that shortening a Mopar drive shaft of this type (tapered down at rear) must be done at the rear, due to the internal construction of the shaft (something to do with an internal tube in the front part). Can anyone confirm this? That's the main reason why I am searching for a shaft slightly longer than what I'd be cutting it down to. With a longer B-body shaft I would be cutting the entire taper, or stepped down diameter, from the rear. If I could shorten from the front it wouldn't matter what length it was, as long as it was at least 45".
2) My current shaft has 7260 joint up front and 7290 in rear. Did Chrysler ever produce a shaft with this configuration, or was my shaft likely modified at some point (for some unknown reason)?
3) I noticed that my current 7260 slip yoke has the splines starting about 1.5" in from the front of the yoke. Is this the same on the larger 7290 yoke, as well? What was the reason for not extending them all the way to the front for better engagement?