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rear end/u-joint swap

Started by poppa, September 29, 2014, 08:16:15 PM

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poppa

Hi all. I have heard of a u joint that can fit the large and small "yokes". I currently have a chunk with the large diameter yoke/driveshaft and may be putting in a chunk with the small dia. Are these u-joints strong enough for this? I have a bb w/4spd. I have a noise and I jacked her up ,when I turn a wheel back and forth it produces a noise. Tomorrow night I will disconnect the driveshaft to rule it and the trans out. But I am pretty sure it is the chunk. It is an 8 3/4 with 3.23 and the other will be an 3.55 (or 3.54,get the 8 3/4 and dana mixed up). OR could I swap the pieces that hold the u-joint in the rear end without messing anything else up??? Does it have to come apart to do this??? Haven't done much with rear ends except swap them. Thanks
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Dino

I'm sure you can take it apart and swap yokes but I don't have the stamina to do so.  I've been running the combo u joint for years now without any issues.  Auto trans but I do beat on it from time to time. 
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John_Kunkel


If the third member is other than a 489 it's fairly easy to change the yokes but a yoke is usually more expensive than an adapter u-joint. If you change yokes you'll also need to change the straps so figure that into the cost.
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poppa

Sorry ,forgot to mention. It is a 489. So I can swap the yokes/flanges and not have to worry about the crush sleeve or anything?? The one I am going to put in hasn't been used since rebuild.
God must love stupid people....he made a sh**load of 'em....

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BudW

Look for a 347 U-joint.
Its the combo big & small joint.

Not currently using one - but I have in the past without any issues, while waiting for $ for replacement parts.

BudW

Dino

Yeah that's the one.  I got mine at Carquest.  Precision 347.
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c00nhunterjoe

Unless you run sticky tires, you should be ok on the street....