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Beezil
August 17th, 2003, 15:17
but for the 1310 joint....

I don't have time to muss around with new driveshafts and stuff, plus, I'd rather have a fuse, now that my t-case is the weak link....

I know dana 60's came with two sizes of yoke, in fact, my axle rebuild kit came with both pinion seals.....

anyone have the part number pleasey?

vintagespeed
August 18th, 2003, 00:23
I believe the 60s came with 1330 or 1350 but not 1310 yokes. You'll probably need to get a conversion ujoint or run 1330s which allow you to run a 1310 driveshaft. The 1330 joint is the same as 1310 on one cross but the other is wider for the D60 yoke.

Flowers
August 18th, 2003, 04:39
The part # is 5.

HTH,

Flowers

Beezil
August 18th, 2003, 04:58
hey, whats the difference between the 1330 and 1310 anyway?

Flowers
August 18th, 2003, 05:01
Originally posted by Beezil
hey, whats the difference between the 1330 and 1310 anyway?

Is that a trick question? Because my I keep coming up with 20.

Hope this helps,

Flowers

Beezil
August 18th, 2003, 05:30
tim, 60-percent of your body mass consists of horse shit.

SewerBoss
August 18th, 2003, 07:14
Beezil, search you dumbarse!! I'll do it for you this time. BillaVista's Dana 60 Bible has the info. 1310 yoke is part number 2-4-3791. The yoke plus slinger number is 2-4-3801X. As for the differences. 1310 has the same cap diameter as the 1330, but the 1330 is longer from end of cap to end of cap. HTH.
Nate

4ward
August 18th, 2003, 08:00
If you actually do have the 1330 yoke, or any other yoke for that matter, just use a conversion joint. It's a little stronger and you don't have to buy more parts.

ChiXJeff
August 18th, 2003, 08:08
Originally posted by OneTonXJ
If you actually do have the 1330 yoke, or any other yoke for that matter, just use a conversion joint. It's a little stronger and you don't have to buy more parts.

Yes, he does have to buy more parts, he needs to carry trail spares. Anybody else in this crowd gone the Ford Hi-Boy route?

ChiXJeff

SewerBoss
August 18th, 2003, 08:20
Beezil, quit being a pansy. Put 1410 yokes on your axles and just carry a spare t-case!!:explosion

4ward
August 18th, 2003, 08:23
Yeah, he needs to buy an extra ujoint, not a yoke. Or would you rather he bought 2 u joints and a yoke and had an inferior part still? I like spending his money too, someone had to talk him into the ultra bling wheels and tires he's running ya know.

What's the ford hi boy route you speak of sir?

Edit: If he was smart, he'd buy a new yoke for his driveshaft and run 13?? and match up to his pinion yoke.

Flowers
August 18th, 2003, 08:26
Originally posted by ChiXJeff
Yes, he does have to buy more parts, he needs to carry trail spares. Anybody else in this crowd gone the Ford Hi-Boy route?

ChiXJeff

What year?

Flowers
August 18th, 2003, 08:37
Originally posted by Beezil
tim, 60-percent of your body mass consists of horse shit.

How did you come up with 60%?

If you take my body mass.....let's talk weight instead. If you take my body "weight" of 170 lbs and subtract the current weight of my whiskers you have 150 lbs. Now, subtract the weight of my mucho grande muscles of 97.5 lbs. you end up with 52.5 lbs. of nothing but shit. And 52.5 lbs. of shit is only 30.9%. So, you are posting SPOBI by making the above statement. And, it's not Horse shit, it's Mucho ka-ka de Toro.

How much do my whiskers weigh, and what precentage of my whisker contribute to my total body weight?

Hope this helps,

Flowers

ChiXJeff
August 18th, 2003, 08:47
Originally posted by OneTonXJ
Yeah, he needs to buy an extra ujoint, not a yoke. Or would you rather he bought 2 u joints and a yoke and had an inferior part still? I like spending his money too, someone had to talk him into the ultra bling wheels and tires he's running ya know.

What's the ford hi boy route you speak of sir?

Edit: If he was smart, he'd buy a new yoke for his driveshaft and run 13?? and match up to his pinion yoke.

I thought about running a 1310/1330 combo u-joint a couple of years ago, when an unnamed vendor sent me a driveshaft with a 1330 axle end u-joint, instead of a 1310. He suggested a few ways of addressing the problem, the first was to send me a new driveshaft, the second was to get a conversion u-joint from a Ford Hi-Boy, and a third was to run a 1330 yoke on a Chrysler 8.25. I decided that I didn't want to carry semi-oddball u-joints, and nobody apparently has the 1330 yoke. I got a new driveshaft. To the vendor's credit, I got the new shaft fast.

As a temp measure, maybe do the conversion route, but I wouldn't do it long-term.

ChiXJeff

Beezil
August 18th, 2003, 10:54
this thread is confusing me.....

what size joint to I have in my tom woods driveshaft? the same joint that worked on my dana 35 and my scout dana 44???

some one give me more part numbers.....

can I just slide the slip yoke of the end of my driveshaft and replace it with something else?

can I grind the yoke of the slip and do something else?

I need more part numbers!

SewerBoss
August 18th, 2003, 11:44
Measure your driveshaft u-joint for cap diameter and length, then measure the yoke on your 60. Then we can find you a conversion joint to fit. Could be SPOBI, but I bet you have a 1310 driveshaft and a 1330 on your axle, but it could be a 1350 too. Go measure, dammit!
Nate

Beezil
August 18th, 2003, 12:00
I'm guessing I have a 1310 joint too....

is there such a thing as a 1310 yoke for a dana 60?

sound silly I know, but just remember, I'm doing this on purpose for the "fuse" aspect.

Beezil
August 18th, 2003, 12:04
like, couldn't I just slide the proper driveshaft yok right on?

instant 1330 solution....

that's what you were saying, right?

http://www.sandstruck.com/catalog2000/driveline/slipyokes.htm

Beezil
August 18th, 2003, 12:07
ohhhh! cool!

or I could just basically do my own freakin driveshafts and mods with parts i get from these places!

what the hell?

nothing to exotic about making driveshafts right?

position parts on something true like a lathe, check for round out with a dial indicator, and be careful welding......

http://www.sandstruck.com/catalog2000/driveline/weldyokes.htm

SewerBoss
August 18th, 2003, 12:51
DAAAAAYYYUUUUUUM Beezil. Thats a hella good link! We could be saving some major coin by building them ourselves. I didn't really see anything for a long travel spline though? Did you?

BTW, the part number I first posted WAS a 1310 yoke for the Dana 60, baldy:D

4ward
August 18th, 2003, 12:58
Billa's got a good writeup "driveshaft building 401" on that other site.

Beezil
August 18th, 2003, 13:31
thanks sewerpoop!

I thought you were going to moab with the rest of the fort boys?

mac's cage turned out pretty good didn't you think?

SewerBoss
August 18th, 2003, 15:20
No moab for me. I already took my vacation for the year going to Vegas, drinking 100,000 gallons of Guinness (well, I felt like I did by the end of the week), and visiting overpriced stripclubs.
Yeah, I think macgyvr's cage looks pretty good. And its DOM!

Beezil
August 18th, 2003, 15:23
MacGyver using DOM? who woulda thunk it?

its unheard of actually.......

I swear if he showed up to Attica wearing a shirt that said "pipe is for poop" I think I'd fall over dead.

vintagespeed
August 18th, 2003, 18:56
I originally recommended the 1310/1330 ujoint because it was a factory part on the Ford hi-boy pickups. That way you can get a joint at just about any parts store. The 1310 ujoint is the D30/D44 standard size XJ/TJ/ZJ/YJ/CJ/Scout 1/2 ton ujoint. The 1330 is from the Ferd F250-350 front D44 and uses a combination of 1310 & 1330 crosses on the ujoint. Therefore you can use the 1310/1330 ujoint on your dshaft & axle if your axle yoke is a 1330. You can easily tell by measuring the cap diameter of a 1310 ujoint & compare to the cap diameter of your yoke. If they're the same cap diameter but the yoke has a wider cross then it's a 1330. Replacing the slip is the better option and welded up a front dshaft is easy cause it's not rotating (with disconnect hubs) so balancing isn't a problem. Rear shafts must be balanced so your mom better lay some nice welds. hehe. :D

Beezil
August 18th, 2003, 19:50
I know this thread is kinda lame, but just for the sake of publishing info....

what would you rather do?

buy a 1310 yoke for the dana 60, or just run the 1310/1330 u-joint?

vintagespeed
August 19th, 2003, 00:08
I'm running 1350s on my 44/14B combo. Although I've never broken a 1310, with the 38's I figure I better up the ante a little. :D

JnJ
August 19th, 2003, 04:35
Originally posted by Beezil
I know I'm kinda lame,

You got that right. Just get the 1310 yoke and be done with it.

SewerBoss
August 19th, 2003, 05:24
I'd at least go with the 10/30 combo if you aren't going to redo your driveshaft. I took out a 1310 joint and yoke on the MJ with the 4 banger and 33's!

Beezil
August 19th, 2003, 05:37
nice mis-quoting jnj, ya big ass! who taught you that?

ChEwBaCcA
August 19th, 2003, 19:18
I think you should check out Iron Branch Offroad Im sure they'd have an equitable solution for ya.

Chewy