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I drove mine 22 hours straight, and only shut it off once at one of the fuel stops. I had my 1978 international scout SS in the bed of it and averaged 8mpg. the hills in pa on 80 are rough in a non turbo deuce. Ear plugs and ear muff and still got a headache from the staight pipe.
good luck, the output shaft is case hardened and without cutting the end of the shaft off to get rid of the hardening you have to take the case out and the shaft out of the case to use a lathe or something more than a drill and tap. i have done this on my trail truck but i just bought the yoke...
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