MarcDeSoto Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 (edited) Where can I can NOS u-joint kits for my 48 DeSoto, or do they still make them? A DeSoto, like Chrysler, used the cross and roller type of u-joint. Edited April 8, 2019 by MarcDeSoto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doug&Deb Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 Bernbaums or Roberts come to mind. I’m sure there’s others. Do yours need rebuilt or would a good clean and re-greasing work. As long as you don’t press the pin out they’re easy to service. New boots are available and are a must. If they are too far gone there’s someone who makes a complete driveshaft with modern u-joints. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonaldSmith Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 DeSoto U-joints are the modern Spicer type, aren't they? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doug&Deb Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 Only the Suburban I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dodgeb4ya Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 (edited) Your'e DeSoto can use one of two styles of "winged" U-Joint. Depends on serial # of car. You need to know which one the car has. Neither is at all easy to find NOS.... and will be big $$$.... unless you get lucky. Edited April 5, 2019 by Dodgeb4ya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcDeSoto Posted April 5, 2019 Author Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 My U-joints appear to be in good condition, no play. Maybe I should just get some new needle pins for the block assemblies, if that is available, and lubricate with U-joint grease? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dodgeb4ya Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 Maybe take them apart and check for any wear..if none carefully wash out the old grease and re-pack. Keep all caps and needles orientated as they were. Good to go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
desoto1939 Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 Marc: This is rich Hartung with the 39 desoto. I sent you a PM this evening about the Spicer U joint Catalog that I have copied and put on CD. rich Hartung Desoto1939@aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Skinner Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 Kanter in Booten New Jersey sell them too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcDeSoto Posted April 8, 2019 Author Report Share Posted April 8, 2019 After looking around in my garage, I found three of the four needle bearing blocks for my driveshaft. My bearing blocks are the kind that don't have holes through the flanges. I guess that means mine had to have the clamps with the holes to connect the u-joints to the car. See DodgeB4ya's pics of u-joints. but I can't find the clamps at least for now. I looks like the kits come with the type that don't need the clamps, since they have the holes through the flanges. I rolled under my car and saw that the hand brake has four studs coming out, and the rear axle has four holes for connection. So I need four nuts for the front and four bolts and nuts for the rear axle connection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dodgeb4ya Posted April 8, 2019 Report Share Posted April 8, 2019 (edited) Yes... 5/16" X fine (24 tpi) studs/nuts are used at the trans E Brake drum. The same size of thread bolts and nuts are used at the rear axle flange....a really tough U joint to fine as is the other one... reasonably priced! Edited April 8, 2019 by Dodgeb4ya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcDeSoto Posted April 9, 2019 Author Report Share Posted April 9, 2019 (edited) I must have those missing c-clamps somewhere and that missing front bearing block. If I can't find them, I'll have to pay the piper. I guess they cost about $200 per kit? Thanks for the great pics Dodge. Marc. Edited April 9, 2019 by MarcDeSoto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcDeSoto Posted April 10, 2019 Author Report Share Posted April 10, 2019 I was contacted by a parts supplier called Mobile Parts who said that he had the u-joint rebuild kits I needed. I asked him if he had different part numbers for the rear and front u-joints and he said the front and rear u-joint kits were identical. When I checked my drive shaft, the rear bearing blocks do not fit on the front bearing blocks, so I assume it would require different part numbers as shown in the official DeSoto Parts Manual. But it could be that a rebuild kit from Spicer, or some other company, might have identical crosses and would have identical bearing blocks. Is that true, or do I need different u-joints for front and back? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dodgeb4ya Posted April 10, 2019 Report Share Posted April 10, 2019 I don't know what a rebuild kit is for either of the joints that could be for your DeSoto... never seen them but IMO the only right way is a complete new correct fitting joint kit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andydodge Posted April 10, 2019 Report Share Posted April 10, 2019 For what its worth I just looked in my Andy Bernbaum paper cattle dog and on page 76 they list both front & rear cross & roller uni joints for 42-50 DeSoto..........regards, andyd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dodgeb4ya Posted April 10, 2019 Report Share Posted April 10, 2019 Bernbaums as of now online... no go they skip Desoto for 1946-48 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcDeSoto Posted April 11, 2019 Author Report Share Posted April 11, 2019 (edited) No they don't. You are looking at the cars that use the Ball and Trunnion style u-joint. Scroll down for the Cross and Roller type. I just bought the last Mopar Cross and Roller u-joint that he had for a 48 Desoto. He said he plans to have more of them made in the future. Now I need four C-clamps. Does anybody have any? Edited April 11, 2019 by MarcDeSoto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andydodge Posted April 11, 2019 Report Share Posted April 11, 2019 Marc..........I have an idea.....lol.........seriously tho'........have you ever had the chance to compare the actual spacing of the four 5/16th UNF bolts/studs that are on the brake drum and also the rear diff flange hole spacing and compared this spacing to the flanged slip joint yoke used on mid or late 50's Plymouths............my car, uses an Oz 1957-62 Chrysler Royal(same as US 57-62 Plymouth) front slip joint yoke and normal cross & roller uni joints which are easily obtainable...............I am wondering whether its feasible to use the Plymouth sliding slip joint flange and yoke on the front and even the flanged rear plate on the DeSoto ..........I have the rear setup spare to my needs as I swapped in a Frod rear axle a few years ago but still have the Plymouthy.......unfortunately I am in Australia so postage is a killer........but just an idea?..........regards, andyd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dodgeb4ya Posted April 11, 2019 Report Share Posted April 11, 2019 Why the need for the clamp plates? They are totally safe to re-use? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcDeSoto Posted April 12, 2019 Author Report Share Posted April 12, 2019 Because I seem to have lost them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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