What does a Moog 331 U joint fit?

Fitment U-Joint moog-331 fits these vehicles: Buick Electra 1982 thru 1984. Buick Estate Wagon 1982 thru 1983. Buick Lesabre 1982 thru 1985.

What series is a 331 U joint?

This is a NEW 1350 Series replacement Universal Joint that fits a variety of 1957-2015 General Trucks and some Corvette rear axle shafts.

What size is a 331 U joint?

3.6 x 3.6 x 1.4 inches
Technical Details

Manufacturer ‎MOOG Driveline Products
Item Weight ‎1.05 pounds
Product Dimensions ‎3.6 x 3.6 x 1.4 inches
Country of Origin ‎USA
Item model number ‎331

How do you measure universal joint size?

You will need to measure from the edge of one snap ring groove straight across to the edge of the other snap ring groove. For U-joints with outside snap rings, you will need to measure from the edge of one u-joint cap straight across to the edge of the other u-joint cap.

What size is a 1330 U joint?

Understanding U-Joints

U-Joint Series Width Center/Center Currie Strap Kit P/N
1310/1330 1.416 in. CE-4058
1330 BC* 1.590 in. CE-4059
1350/1410 1.666 in. CE-4060P

What is a conversion U joint?

Each series has a very specific cap diameter and overall joint width. Normally the larger the U-Joint the stronger it is. The 1310 to 1350 U-Joint Conversion is a mix of two different series specifications on the same u-joint so that that different sized yokes and driveshafts can be connected.

How do I know which U joint to buy?

Make sure to take note of the style of the wings as there are many variations. On all U-joint styles, the measured dimension should be slightly less than the dimensions you’ll use to look up the part number. Make sure to take note of the type and location of grease fittings and to write down your measurements.

How do I know what u joint I need?

If you have the u-joint Make sure to check all of the width and diameter dimensions, as they may be different. Standard u-joints sizes are classified by series, with each series having specific cap diameter and overall joint width. Typically speaking, a higher series number translates to a stronger joint.

What is the difference between a 1310 and 1330 U-joint?

1330 joints use a larger body than the 1310 joint but the same-size trunnions and caps. They are often found in 3⁄4-ton trucks and allow more angularity than 1310 joints but are only marginally stronger. 1350 joints are found in 1-ton trucks and use the wider body of the 1330 joint but with larger trunnions and caps.

How much power can a 1350 U-joint handle?

The 1350 U-joint is rated for 2,200 lb-ft (minimum elastic limit) of torque.

What’s the difference between 1310 and 1350 U joint?

Size and strength. The 1310 series joint is what you would expect to find stock in most Jeep or small trucks. A 1350 series joint/shaft is what you might find in many full size trucks. While it’s not 100% accurate, you could say that a 1310 is a “half ton” joint and a 1350 is a “one ton joint”.