Pinion Yoke Gm 67-72 Camaro & 65-72 Chevelle &nova 12 Bolt Cast# 986, Used Gm on 2040-parts.com
Richmond, Kentucky, United States
![]() ITEM DESCRIPTION: USED ORIGINAL GM CAST # 986 Rear End 12 bolt Differential Yoke . Rear propeller shaft pinion flange is 30 spline. This yoke is to be used with the u-bolts, not the straps. Fits: 67-72 Camaro and 65-72 Nova and most 67 and up Chevelle models with 12 bolt rear end. This yoke is for 1310 series u-joints. APPLICATIONS: 67-72 Camaro, Nova & Chevelle 12 bolt
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