Driveshaft problem

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emo
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Im almost done doing a s14 notchtop sr into my s14 i was wondering what kind of driveshaft could i use to run the car. Can i use my stock s14 driveshaft or what? im so confused


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Your stock driveshaft is just fine. A 1 pc unit is nice too!

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i know this is going to be hard to believe but how can i tell the difference between a s14 manual driveshaft and a s14 auto driveshaft because someone did a manual swap on the car before me and i have a crazy feeling its the auto driveshaft

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I would say measure the length and count the splines that go into the transmission

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how many splines are on the auto and how many on the manual ds? and what is the measurements on them also? is there any distinctive things like the yoke being difference or something? also can i use the front half of the driveshaft from a s13 instead of the s14 if i dont have one will it fit?
Modified by emo at 8:10 AM 6/2/2008

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someone answer my questions please

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ok the s13 and s14 driveshafts are completely different and the automatic yoke is to big for the standard trans it wont fit what you need is an s14 driveshaft from standard transmission. i have 1 if you need it let me know i'll sell it fairly cheap. $100.00 and it's like new my email is [email protected] if your still interested...


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