The rear shorty kit is a bit
of a change for us. We have used the “Extended Shorty”
kit for the past several years but they add about $400.00
to the coast of a transmission. The 4-Link dragster only has
about 3/8” driveshaft travel in and out so a regular
shorty will work fine.

We got the TCI Top Dragster
installed the other night and this is how we hooked up the
trans-cooler lines. The lines are 8AN and will assure restriction
free flow of the TCI transmission fluid.

Strange Engineering did their
normal “killer” job on a new driveshaft for “Project
4-Link”. We needed a driveshaft that was 3.25”
longer than the one we had for the extended shorty transmission.
We are using their stainless 2-piece yoke and we had to shorten
it by 1.25” so the u-joint was close to the bushing
in the shorty kit.

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