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I am replacing my T18 with a toploader the t18 yoke is 31 spline and the toploader is a 28 spline does anyone know what i can use for a yoke as i did not get one with my toploader

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I think that a yoke from a 303(the standard 3spd column shifted box) has the same joint size and proper spline count, also the T5 unit yoke should be compatable.

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Tim,

These guys should be able to help you out for sourcing the part-if you have all your measurements:
http://www.neapco.com/
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fmartin_gila1 wrote:I think that a yoke from a 303(the standard 3spd column shifted box) has the same joint size and proper spline count, also the T5 unit yoke should be compatable.

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the T5 yoke is the same spline but a smaller yoke so it does not fit
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[quote="fmartin_gila1"]I think that a yoke from a 303(the standard 3spd column shifted box) has the same joint size and proper spline count.

I reused my yoke from my 3 speed column shift with my 4 speed and it worked just fine. My trans was out of a small block '68 Mustang. A trans from a big block performance car may have the larger spline. Check out David Kee Toploaders for more trans info. :thup:
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