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UJ Size

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Hi Guys

Fitting a type 9 end to a propshaft, but unfortunately it uses the wrong size UJ :(

Can anyone tell me the dia. of the hole the cap fits into?

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Post by Mogwai »

is it the size of the hole in the yoke that you need
I could get a measurement off mine tomorrow if you want. I think mine was the same size as the minor
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Post by Matt »

Ahh sorry I havent been very clear... my type 9 yoke has much smaller holes than a minor one so the UJ wont go in, I want to open up the hole so the UJ will fit... To do that I need to know the dia. of the hole the UJ "cap" fits into on a standard minor...

I havent got anything accurate enough to measure more than "about xxx mm"
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Post by rayofleamington »

I want to open up the hole so the UJ will fit...
if the machining isn't spot on, the propshaft will run out! Also the circlips on a Minor UJ will keep the assembly concentric so they are just as important.
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Post by Matt »

Thats why im getting someone who knows what they are doing to do it!
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Post by Matt »

Im sure it would be... but I have no idea what number UJ I would be looking at!
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UJ size

Post by Declan_Burns »

I have an aftermarket UJ here and it measures up at 23.85mm.


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Declan_Burns wrote:I have an aftermarket UJ here and it measures up at 23.85mm.
That's about 15/16" + 1.5 thou.
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Post by alex_holden »

I just went and measured one myself and got pretty much bang on 15/16".
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Post by Matt »

Cheers guys :)

Thats the figure I thought it was :)
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Post by Innovator »

The Minor UJ is known as an 1140 series UJ. You can buy new a Ford Type 9 sleeve yoke (or diff flange) that takes an 1140 UJ, ie one that will go straight onto the Minor UJ.

I would not even think about maching it. Contact a propshaft place and get the bits to do the job properly.

Dunning and Fairbank sell the bits and will mail them to you.

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