What is the difference between 1310 and 1350 U joints?

What is the difference between 1310 and 1350 U joints?

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”.

Are there different size U joints?

The driveline consists of a slip yoke, the shaft, a bolt-in yoke, and two or more U-joints….U-Joint Sizes.

Series Width Cap Diameter
1310 Big cap 3.219″ Two 1.062″, Two 1.125″
1330 Big cap 3.622″ Two 1.062″, Two 1.125″
1350 3.622″ 1.188″
1410 4.188″ 1.188″

Are all 1310 U joints the same size?

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….Understanding U-Joints.

Series 1310
Cross Width 3.219 (3 7/32”)
Cap Diameter 1.062 (1 1/16”)
Spicer P/N 5-1310X

How much power can a 1310 U-joint handle?

According to Spicer, the 1310 joint is rated at 400 lb-ft of continuous torque (down the track) and 800 lb-ft of short-term torque (launch at the line). The 1330 has the same size caps as the 1310, but the U-joint cross is the same size as a 1350.

What are the strongest U-joints?

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How much torque can a 1310 u-joint handle?

While the 1310 series, the stock size for most Jeeps, is rated for 1,600 lb-ft of torque.”

What is the difference between 1330 and 1310 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 1330 has the same size caps as the 1310, but the U-joint cross is the same size as a 1350. The 1350 is rated at 1,240 lb-ft of continuous torque and 1,680 lb-ft of short-term torque.

What is the minimum U-joint working angle?

1 DEGREE
RULE 1: UNIVERSAL JOINT OPERATING ANGLES AT EACH END OF A DRIVESHAFT SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT LEAST 1 DEGREE.

Are 1310 u-joints strong?

Most racers upgrade to the bigger 1350 U-joints for more strength. According to Spicer, the 1310 joint is rated at 400 lb-ft of continuous torque (down the track) and 800 lb-ft of short-term torque (launch at the line). The 1330 has the same size caps as the 1310, but the U-joint cross is the same size as a 1350.