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Great, so what is the length of that F150 shaft, short and long lengths?
I will report this when I get it back together.
You must have missed the pictures of a burned piston and parts of it in the combustion chamber. Look at post 668Are you sure that 302W block is no good? I have seen people really overheat iron blocks and they dont care... When a 351W overheats in a boat the first usual sign is that the temp gauge goes from 150*where it should be to over 200*, then the wet exhaust hoses give out from extreme dry exhaust temps melting them... Get back to normal and the motor runs just as it did before...

Back to the drive shaft.
After a thorough degrease and rinse I baked the driveshaft parts at 450 for about an hour 15 minutes. Basically until they quit smoking. Then I spent about 1 hour 15 minutes blasting them with crushed garnet. I used some duct tape to mask off the splined areas before blasting, to keep them free of sand. The front yoke has a bit of a "rust ring" but I needed to cap it so there ya have it--
From this
to this
I am going to sleep on a color choice, kinda pooped. I have some Titanium Metallic to use up, I am kinda swayed to that. Hmmm, titanium drive shaft. I like the sound of that.