Well I am back again with another problem on my ‘65 Imperial. I recently had to switch to a one piece driveshaft after having a hard time finding the necessary parts to repair my two piece driveshaft which was in pretty bad shape. Even the driveshaft shop that I took it to, which is very well known in town and handles all kinds of builds couldn’t find the cv joint to replace my damaged one.
Anyways, I came to install the driveshaft with the mechanic but he couldn’t slide it in through the crossmember that supports the two piece driveshaft carrier bearing.
Now I was wondering, could this crossmember be notched or cut to sit lower to give a little more clearance to fit the driveshaft?
The driveshaft was made as the same length as the original two piece and also has a slip yoke as well. I’ve attached some photos of what I mean.
Anyways, I came to install the driveshaft with the mechanic but he couldn’t slide it in through the crossmember that supports the two piece driveshaft carrier bearing.
Now I was wondering, could this crossmember be notched or cut to sit lower to give a little more clearance to fit the driveshaft?
The driveshaft was made as the same length as the original two piece and also has a slip yoke as well. I’ve attached some photos of what I mean.















