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What broke first and caused the carnage?

A driveshaft loop is positioned to keep the car from pogo-sticking if a front u-joint breaks. It can also limit damage from rear joint failure, or shaft failure from exceeding critical speed (usually on a chassis dyno). It wont contain a shaft that is determined to leave the vicinity.
 
I would for sure check the length of the shaft. Even though it looks like your u-joint clips are missing, a shaft too long could have been a factor too and even though things are a mess, you can at least still see if it's close to being the right length. Years ago a buddy of mine swapped in a Dana 60 into his 69 Bee and didn't shorten the shaft. He said it had 1/2" clearance and told him it wasn't enough but he said it'll be fine. It wasn't. The engine wasn't stock either and had plenty of torque and well, it did mess up his transmission enough to at least let him know things weren't right before he had major damage other than the trans needing to be fixed.
 
I will agree with the problem most likely starting at the rear U Joint. I looked at the U joints still in the shaft, they have the C-clips on them. Does not mean he did not forget a c clip on the one cap that came out. Or, he over tightened the small strap bolts and one snapped off under load.

Drive shaft length can be checked against my other 73 400 4 speed car. The drive shaft has some dents in it. One of the U joint caps rotates in the yoke on the drive shaft. Not sure if the drive shaft can be saved/repaired, or just get another one.

I looked at everything before I drove the car. Wish I would have pulled the drive shaft and double checked the U joints. It was fresh, but relying on some one else to have done it right, got me an expensive repair.
 
Does anyone have a pic of these clips installed because I think I’m missing them too
 
Does anyone have a pic of these clips installed because I think I’m missing them too
 
Sucks man I’m sorry your going through this
 
It appears the clips were not in place. The rear joint got far enough out to break the strap bolt. All hell breaks loose then.
I twisted a stock driveshaft in half going through the traps at 120 MPH. Tossed the shaft right over the windshield of the car in the other lane. My best friend.
Destroyed the tail housing of the 727 & bent the output shaft over 1/4", broke the bellhousing area off the engine block.
I always use a large diameter stout driveshaft with big U joints now.
 
Does anyone have a pic of these clips installed because I think I’m missing them too

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Recommend a SFI Flywheel, Blowshield and a driveshaft loop as others have mentioned. That is a painful amount of damage for sure. A new, custom length, driveshaft would probably be in order as well.
 
Drive shaft length can be checked against my other 73 400 4 speed car. The drive shaft has some dents in it. One of the U joint caps rotates in the yoke on the drive shaft. Not sure if the drive shaft can be saved/repaired, or just get another one.
I looked at everything before I drove the car. Wish I would have pulled the drive shaft and double checked the U joints. It was fresh, but relying on some one else to have done it right, got me an expensive repair.
Never have been a fan of reusing a shaft that's been though a battle....especially one that looks like yours. It might can be saved but a good driveshaft shop would have to take a look at it. And I'm thinking about taking more pics of the work I do for others lol. It's pain in the butt to stop working to take pics and can get time consuming but in the long run, it can be beneficial for me too....

Does anyone have a pic of these clips installed because I think I’m missing them too
See below.

Some u-joins have this style and some used C-clips on the inner portion of the bearing cup.
 

Those clips aren't used on Mopars, they are used by GM & Ford...

Mopar uses this style clip...

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They install in grooves on the U joint caps...

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And they are need on all four cars both front & rear... Often the ones on the rear that go in the rear axle flange people leave them out because GM & Ford use a little tab made onto the yoke to retain the caps...

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Mopar doesn't have that tab so if you leave the clips out the only thing holding the caps in position is the clamping force provided by the retainer straps..... It'll work, for awhile... Then it won't.. & when it fails it can be ugly....
 
Those clips aren't used on Mopars, they are used by GM & Ford...

Mopar uses this style clip...

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They install in grooves on the U joint caps...

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And they are need on all four cars both front & rear... Often the ones on the rear that go in the rear axle flange people leave them out because GM & Ford use a little tab made onto the yoke to retain the caps...

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Mopar doesn't have that tab so if you leave the clips out the only thing holding the caps in position is the clamping force provided by the retainer straps..... It'll work, for awhile... Then it won't.. & when it fails it can be ugly....
Ya, you are right, I have converted to 1350s.
 
Those clips aren't used on Mopars, they are used by GM & Ford...

Mopar uses this style clip...

View attachment 1141289

They install in grooves on the U joint caps...

View attachment 1141290

And they are need on all four cars both front & rear... Often the ones on the rear that go in the rear axle flange people leave them out because GM & Ford use a little tab made onto the yoke to retain the caps...

View attachment 1141291

Mopar doesn't have that tab so if you leave the clips out the only thing holding the caps in position is the clamping force provided by the retainer straps..... It'll work, for awhile... Then it won't.. & when it fails it can be ugly....
And then you have the people that are swapping in the 9" into everything but I should have mentioned that Mopars use C-clips.
 
Just for the record, chrysler used 1330 joints with the external clips and rear yoke tabs on hemi and 440 cars in 66 -67.

I knew there was gonna be exceptions & someone would want to point it out but 99% of Mopars are built the same way & thats whats pertinent to the O/P.......
 
Holy cow!!
Sorry you went through that.
 
These type of clips are used on 66-67 hemi.
They are 1330 u-joints

also used on L VIN code 440 HP engines: 67 440 GTX R/T and 1967 440 HP C-bodies.

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I have bee trying to locate the parts I need to put the trans back together. I ran across a guy here in Phoenix who has an iron body overdrive 4 speed. Some of them were aluminum bodys. Can that iron body OD 4 speed hold up to a stock 440?

He does not have a bell housing for it. Do they make a bell that will bolt the OD 4 speed to a big block? He said there is something different with the OD 4speed bells. His prices is $600, negotiable. And with the shifter and rods.
 
Not to go off the topic; but this reminds me again it might be good to install a driveshaft loop. Any recommendations on setups for a 63 Plymouth, bolt on?
 
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