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12-05-2019, 04:31 PM | #1 |
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Figuring Out U-Joint Needed
Continuing to work out some bugs on my truck as it is near complete. I have driveshaft vibrations going on and when I put a new rearend in, I noticed my u-joint that attaches to the rearend was too narrow (did not go from tang to tang on rearend). The truck was a 350/350 long bed with 2-piece driveshaft and 12 bolt rearend. It now has a LS and a new 1-piece driveshaft. It will need a hybrid u-joint; I can pull the u-joint and get the x measurements (cap and width to fit driveshaft) but how do I get the cap and width measurements for the y to fit my rearend? Was a standard u-joint used on all 12 bolt rearends? Can I measure ID tang to tang to get the y width, if so how do I get Y cap measurement? Thanks for any guidance.
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12-05-2019, 07:25 PM | #2 |
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Re: Figuring Out U-Joint Needed
It's too late now (maybe), but the driveshaft shop could have welded on the proper end so that a stock u-joint could be installed. There are u-joints that do this kind of adapting, but I have no experience with them.
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12-05-2019, 07:36 PM | #3 |
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Re: Figuring Out U-Joint Needed
Yes, they make conversion U-Joints. Had one in a dodge years ago after swapping the rear end out.
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12-05-2019, 10:06 PM | #4 |
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Re: Figuring Out U-Joint Needed
I worked in the manuf. driveline business for a period of time. Not sure this will help. but if you go online for Neapco (made in Nebr.)conversion u-joints there will be PDF of the lockup conversion dimensions. these u-joints allow you to attach two different lockups together. Dim. are listed. need to match up cup od and the two different lockup lengths (if your lucky).
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12-06-2019, 12:56 AM | #5 |
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Re: Figuring Out U-Joint Needed
Yes, 90+ percent of the time it is a 1310 u-joint on the trucks. If the u-joint has a gap between the tangs then the yoke could be worn out. Have seen this quite often
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12-09-2019, 02:15 PM | #6 |
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Re: Figuring Out U-Joint Needed
Perfect, I will measure the tangs and see if they are 3 1/4" or if they have worn to a bigger size.
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12-06-2019, 07:36 AM | #7 |
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Re: Figuring Out U-Joint Needed
i would call Denny's driveshaft or look on their website and see what they got.
https://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/
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12-10-2019, 10:22 AM | #8 |
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Re: Figuring Out U-Joint Needed
1310 is most common, some use 1330, here are the specs.
http://www.driveshaftspecialist.com/...D%20Guide.html |
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