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Is the driveshaft mounting flange of the FC the same as the larger S3 late s2 FB?

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Old 04-24-06, 10:27 PM
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Is the driveshaft mounting flange of the FC the same as the larger S3 late s2 FB?

Well, I gave one of my driveshafts away without measuring my "spares" to make sure they would fit on my '85. As luck would have it, my luck anyway, the two I have are for the smaller flange. I was going to go and have a driveshaft made tomorrow, this is no good.

I need one for the large flange ~yesterday and the local 'yard has no FB's as of yesterday but they always have plenty of FC's to pick from.
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****! They crushed those FB's!

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I've got two driveshafts. Got anything in the name of parts to trade?
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