I started this thread for the driveshaft of my M35A3 4x4 project. I did not shorten the frame and I have positioned the axle to be on the center line of the wheel well for an M105 bed that has 3" overhang at the frame rear. The CL is 50" from the rear of the trailer which makes the axle CL 47" from the rear of the frame.
With the axle now located in that position, the driveshaft is around 84". The deuce uses a 3" tube, which makes a difference in the shaft build. Using the "critical speed" calculator for 3" and 84" the max CS is only 1700 rpm. I read that the Cat is often pushed to 3000 (not that I will), is way too far to even consider a one piece. Likewise I entered the 3.5" size and it was not much better.
I made a mistake when planning the two piece DS, I thought the intermediate shaft between axles was the same size as the one from TC to the first rear axle that I needed to lengthen. I ordered a spline shaft with a carrier bearing with 1 1/2"- 16 spline for 3" tube, thinking it was the same as the OEM slip yoke pictured here. It's not.
To further complicate, I found the 1500 series (Spicer 5-115) series u-joint style driveshaft components that are OEM on our trucks are not available. Searching for weld yokes for about a week turned up one used and I needed two...and I was still thinking my outer slip yoke was 1.5-16. I did find one at a supplier at an uber high price...glad I didn't buy it.
I discovered the difference when I took the slip yoke apart. OEM (1500 series) is a 1 3/4 -16 spline and would not fit the new spline on the carrier bearing shaft....nor was one available at suppliers that would fit the 1.75".
C & C sells a kit for using the 1480 series U joint and for a good beefy drive-line, 3 1/2" diameter, that would be a good selection, but a route I did not take. As I had a 72" new stick of 3" tube and the 1 1/2-16 spline and carrier bearing, I decided to stay with the 3" tube that is OEM on our trucks....at least for this two piece driveshaft.
The 1410 series is well capable for the HP that my Cat/Allison puts out and is cheaper than the 1480...a lot. The 1 1/2-16 spline slip yoke is available with the 1410.
Shazam !!! The 1410 series u-joint can be combined with our OEM driveshafts at the tube connection, both being 3"x .083". The second picture is of the plated U-joints (1500 OEM style)(another reason I wanted to use the 3").