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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / August 2004

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1938 Chevrolet Master Fire Truck

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Terry Matney - 20 Aug 2004 02:53 GMT
Hello All,

   Our volunteer fire department here in east central Indiana has a
fire truck we retired many years ago. It is based on the chassis and
drive train of a 1938 Chevrolet Master.
   We were getting it out of the firehouse for the first of it's two
annual parades when a problem developed in the two speed rear end.
   To cut to the chase we need to pull the drive shaft and the guys
trying to do the work have told me that the drive shaft is "enclosed"
and they can not figure out how to remove it. Is there anybody out there
who may know what they are referring to and be able to help us in any
way? I sure do appreciate you taking the time to read this and for any
help you can throw our way. Thank you!

Terry M.
digitalmaster - 20 Aug 2004 22:43 GMT
> Hello All,
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> Terry M.

it is a "torque tube" style
try this link for a better explanation
http://www.southernwheels.com/march-98Frame1Source1.htm
 
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