Checked and on the main body is a stamped triangle and on the yoke is a small nipple. This makes it out of phase by approx 45*. Lucky for me Hardy Spicer knew what they where doing.
Can I confirm that on the front propshaft that the slip-yoke is at the transfer case end? With it this way round water can run down into the splines. The rear propshaft slip yoke is at the transfer end but that is built differently and water will drain out of the splines.
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on all the landies i have ever worked on, own the workshop manuals for or the EMEI's to the slip joint always goes closest to the TCase on both sides....
In the case of the 6x6 the rearmost slip joint goes closest to the support bearing..
the reason for this is the amount of movement at the yoke theres less movement nearer the tcase so less stress is placed on the slip joint.

