From: Clint Hooper Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 5:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Strange Engineering vs. Denny's Driveshafts I don't know how much money Patterson charges but I do know Denny's stuff ispretty expensive. Strange Engineering driveshafts a
I don't know how much money Patterson charges but I do know Denny's stuff is
pretty expensive. Strange Engineering driveshafts aren't too bad,though. I
think the one for my El Camino was going to cost around $300 or so.
Clint Hooper
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Great info, Mike... Thanks! I'll keep the Patterson info on file in case we
need it for HPTV. We'll be needing a couple of driveshafts next season for
the "Super" Nova, and the "Kingfish" Barracuda. On the other hand, I've
used both companies (Strange & Denny's) for previous projects, and have b
It would probably be hard to go wrong with either,Kent. I've
been thinking of buying the Strange Eng. shaft for my 69 Elky.
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Kent
You might try Patterson Driveshafts here in Indy. They are top notch,
and even have a special ordered balancing machine to spin the shaft at
2500 rpm rather than than the typical 500rpm.
I have a steel shaft with 1350 ujoints, good for 1200hp. They build
shafts for some big racers, includi
bject: [Chevelle-List]
Strange Engineering vs. Denny's Driveshafts
Looking at either Denny's Nitrous ready 3" steel (?) or
Strange Engineering 3" Chrome-Moly driveshaft for my 502/502. Anyone have
any experience with either of these companys ? Very concerned with
quality, as well
Looking at either Denny's Nitrous ready 3" steel (?) or
Strange Engineering 3" Chrome-Moly driveshaft for my 502/502. Anyone have
any experience with either of these companys ? Very concerned with
quality, as well as the
balancing of the driveshaft.
Kent
'68 Malibu ZZ502/502
ACES #5102
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