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Hi, does any have a parts listing for universal joints for 1955/56 Dodge and Fargo pickup trucks?

I am hoping to find out what the modern Precision, Neapco or spicer numbers may happen to be......thanx in advance

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Thanx 4Mula, don't deal with NAPA, Piston Ring locally and Rock Auto for ordering.

Prolly pull 1 and take a look and measure, see if any numbers on them.

My 47 Chrysler was a common Precision 360 front and back, much different than US built Chryslers. It's like the P15s and D25s in canada use the same Precision front and back as the 47 Chrysler and Desotos, no ball and trunnion for Windsor built Mopars 1946-48...

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according to my Borg-warner u joint book you use the 114-521 type s u joint. There currently is one on ebay. is your mopar number 1321115 then BW 114-521

rich Hartung

desoto1939@aol.com

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Go ahead and measure it up, I know the late B series like mine use the same joint as a jeep cherokee, a 1310 series. Find the series and you have it made! Supplying its a normal joint...

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Yah, will measure and see what I find. 46-48 Canadian built PDDC all use a common GM sized cross and roller u-joint, very convenient for replacing.....

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according to my Borg-warner u joint book you use the 114-521 type s u joint. There currently is one on ebay. is your mopar number 1321115 then BW 114-521

rich Hartung

desoto1939@aol.com

Thanx Rich, these BW numbers equate to Precision 369 and Heavy Duty 280, both cheap to buy and plentiful, as Chevys used these. My 47 Canadian Chrysler also used these.....thanx

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I like piston ring the best, but honestly NAPA has a lot more older listing then the others and in Brandon at least their willing to do some digging for you. I'm glad you found the numbers you need!

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Thanx Rich, these BW numbers equate to Precision 369 and Heavy Duty 280, both cheap to buy and plentiful, as Chevys used these. My 47 Canadian Chrysler also used these.....thanx

 

Where you able to use the mopar number that I sent you to cross reference to the Precision U joint? Like I said before by buyin the old catalos can save alot of time and uess work.  I have a long shelf in my basement with all of these catalogs in binders.

 

Rich HArtung

Desoto1939@aol.com

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Where you able to use the mopar number that I sent you to cross reference to the Precision U joint? Like I said before by buyin the old catalos can save alot of time and uess work.  I have a long shelf in my basement with all of these catalogs in binders.

 

Rich HArtung

Desoto1939@aol.com

Hi rich, I should have know ,these u-joints would be the same as my old Canadian built 47 Chrysler. 

The Mopar(Chryco in Canada) #1321115 translates to a GM delco number which translates to Precision 369 and 280 heavy duty, very common and not expensive to buy....thanx again

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Well finally go to this job of installing new u-joints on the Fargo.

Teh driveshaft is stock, but with a more modern smaller yoke welded on for the rear ujoint.

Part number for the front joint is Precsion 331 Spicer # will provide later , the rear joint is an 1980s Mopar 8 1/4 diff, so ujoint is a common Precision 317.

Canadian built Dodge and fargo trucks uses Precison 331 for both front and rear for 1/2, 3/4 and 1 ton trucks. This particular joint is a common Chevrolet u-joint. The Precison 369 u-joint is used on 1946-49 PDDC cars, but is not used on the trucks for 1955 or 56

I am cotemplating a clean up and paint job rpior to reinstalling this shaft.

The rear ujoint was toast complete with slop and broken needle bearings.

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