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  • Richard E.
    Very Frequent User
    • December 1, 1989
    • 247

    66 Big Block u-joints

    Researching the archives for universal joint information I found that GM # 89029305 is a suitable u-joint for half shafts & GM # 89029327 is proper for the drive shaft u-joints. Are these suitable for a stock 66-427 application?
    I know the u-joint caps are heavy duty on BB half shafts but I expect this has no effect on the u-joint selection.
    Thanks for all responses.
    Rich
  • Gary R.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • April 1, 1989
    • 1796

    #2
    Re: 66 Big Block u-joints

    Rich
    I don't know the GM numbers, Joe Lucia will, but all 63-79 vettes used 1350 u-joints for the 1/2 shafts. The driveshafts were 1310 or 1330 the easiest way to tell is just look at the differential pinion yoke, if it uses U-bolts it is a 1310. If it uses bolts and caps it's a 1330. The only exception would be a 63 Grand Sport yoke which I have only seen 1 and that was on a GS diff I built.

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    • Wayne M.
      Expired
      • March 1, 1980
      • 6414

      #3
      Re: 66 Big Block u-joints

      Can you make anything out from this comparison ? On the left is a '64 small block; on the right, I'm holding the yoke and cap from a FA_7_15_65 diff. I could take better pics if that would help.




      c

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      • Gary R.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • April 1, 1989
        • 1796

        #4
        Re: 66 Big Block u-joints

        Wayne those are both axles and would use the 1350 joints, regardless of retainment. The principal is the same for the pinion yoke though. You would see a size difference holding a 1310 next to a 1330 yoke

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        • Joe L.
          Beyond Control Poster
          • February 1, 1988
          • 43193

          #5
          Re: 66 Big Block u-joints

          Originally posted by Richard Edquist (16402)
          Researching the archives for universal joint information I found that GM # 89029305 is a suitable u-joint for half shafts & GM # 89029327 is proper for the drive shaft u-joints. Are these suitable for a stock 66-427 application?
          I know the u-joint caps are heavy duty on BB half shafts but I expect this has no effect on the u-joint selection.
          Thanks for all responses.
          Rich

          Rich------

          For any given year, big block and small block u-joints were the same.

          The u-joints you mentioned are, basically, Delco aftermarket type u-joints. The GM OEM-equivalent u-joints are no longer available. However, the ones you mentioned will work fine. I prefer Spicer premium u-joints which is what most GM OEM u-joints were. The current Spicer joints lube through a grease fitting on the cap, not through a fitting on the body of the u-joint. This, of course, is not an original configuration but it should work well.
          In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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          • Gary R.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • April 1, 1989
            • 1796

            #6
            Re: 66 Big Block u-joints

            Joe
            Are the Delco's made here still? just curious as I only use the solid Spicer joints in my builds.

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            • Larry M.
              Extremely Frequent Poster
              • January 1, 1992
              • 2688

              #7
              Re: 66 Big Block u-joints

              Originally posted by Gary Ramadei (14833)
              Joe
              Are the Delco's made here still? just curious as I only use the solid Spicer joints in my builds.
              Yes, to the best of my knowledge, they are still USA made. When I purchased them for my car a few years ago they were dropped shipped from the Federal-Mogul factory in Chicago. They are the same as the PRECISION Brand.

              I personally think are are very good u-joints for our cars..............particularly if street driven and not driven on the track.

              Larry

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              • Joe L.
                Beyond Control Poster
                • February 1, 1988
                • 43193

                #8
                Re: 66 Big Block u-joints

                Originally posted by Larry Mulder (20401)
                Yes, to the best of my knowledge, they are still USA made. When I purchased them for my car a few years ago they were dropped shipped from the Federal-Mogul factory in Chicago. They are the same as the PRECISION Brand.

                I personally think are are very good u-joints for our cars..............particularly if street driven and not driven on the track.

                Larry

                Larry and Gary------


                I agree. I believe they are still made in the USA by Federal-Mogul. For how much longer, who knows?
                In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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                • Richard E.
                  Very Frequent User
                  • December 1, 1989
                  • 247

                  #9
                  Re: 66 Big Block u-joints

                  Thank you very much Joe & everyone for your helpful input. I appreciate it very much.
                  Rich

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