No, it is not. A 2000RPM rear PTO shaft has a 1 inch by 15 spline yoke
With this tool the SPline created can be converted to a polyline according to the accuracy (number of segments of the arc) that the user assigns. More specified segment number is, higher matching degree between the Polyline converted. You can access from:Menu: Express tools>Draw>Spline to PlineCommand Entry: SPTPL
You should be able to use a 12 bolt. Check your spline count. Standard spline count is 30, you can change the axles to a 35 spline and gain as much as 89% strength. There are many vendors to help you with ordering the right parts. Let them know your use and horse power.
Saves input shaft spline
the purpose of the spline is to support the weight of your head
It will either be a 28 or 31 spline. I believe that most open rear ends used 28 spline and the limited slip rear ends used 31 spline.
spline (= groove) = ranura (noun), ranurar (verb)
In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, a spline curve is a curved defined polynomials portions. A spline can also be a portion of wood or metal.
Spline goes into transmission or transfer case.
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Smooth curves
im pretty sure the spline count depends on the year the tranny is