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Old 12-12-2018, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by SS427 View Post
After three very late nights Annie and I were able to strip the driveshaft of surface rust using Evapo-Rust, steel wool and lots of patience and elbow grease. Once that was done it exposed the three paint stripes and an "M" or "3" all of which was duplicated. The original cold rolled weld was also visible though I had to replicate it as it mostly disappeared during the cleanup process. I then restored the slip yoke and installed new u-joints, mounted it and covered it in Boe-Shield (which is still wet in the photos). I also replicated the "XF" that would be found on the 69 M21. Still missing is the steel part number tag for the trans though I have a lead on one.

The build sheet calls for a Yellow and Green stripe. When stripping the shaft it looked to be an aqua green and almost like two different shades of yellow but I painted mine the same shade.

Rick, did you use the Boe Shield T9 in the aerosol can?
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