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3/08/2019 12:40 PM  #1


U joint

Trying to get my drive shaft order in , But I think I am being a little too careful ,, I measured with two different calipers and got this size 3.226 inches and 3 7/32 inches , And That is a 1310 ?


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3/08/2019 12:49 PM  #2


Re: U joint

If you are measuring the pinion flange you also need to measure the cap diameter.  The standard 1310 is 1.062 (1-1/16") and the Ford 1310 variant is 1.125 at the flange (1-1/8') and 1.062 at the shaft. 

http://www.driveshaftspecialist.com/HTML%20Measure/UJ%20ID%20Guide.html

Last edited by GPatrick (3/08/2019 12:50 PM)

 

3/08/2019 12:54 PM  #3


Re: U joint

Thanks I have the diameter right 1 1/16 It was the width that was not matching up was close. Just making sure.


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