General Category => Technical Discussion => Topic started by: Fryberger on November 07, 2017, 05:48:26 PM
Title: 1951 Concord business coupe u-joints.
Post by: Fryberger on November 07, 2017, 05:48:26 PM
I think I might be having a problem with u-joints. I get vibration at about 35 to 50 which is about as fast as I drive. I'm wondering if u-joints for this car are any different than other u-joints. Are there particular u-joints for a '51?
Title: Re: 1951 Concord business coupe u-joints.
Post by: RC Drown on November 08, 2017, 06:28:08 AM
you had better get you a parts book and shop manual, they will each help you out.
there is a man that advertises in the bulletin with a new drive shaft and the modern ends, I bought one from him this Spring, very pleased with it and above all, no more needle bearings and old fashioned u-joints
Title: Re: 1951 Concord business coupe u-joints.
Post by: RC Drown on November 08, 2017, 06:46:46 AM
if you are interested, here is the contact for Joe Mc Ginnis who sells the updated drive shafts. 706-781-2805/864-980-1616 email is
I am very pleased with my new drive shaft with well over 2000 trouble free miles on the old Plymouth since I modernized the drive shaft, the rest of the car is stock
Good luck
Title: Re: 1951 Concord business coupe u-joints.
Post by: Fryberger on November 08, 2017, 12:11:45 PM
Thanks for the info. I will check both of your suggestions. I certainly appreciate the responses.
Title: Re: 1951 Concord business coupe u-joints.
Post by: 36splodge on December 10, 2017, 10:30:00 PM
I think they are all the same ball and trunion right up into the 50's. It is likely that lack of maintenance has caused wear on the pins. When i took mine apart one end was missing a couple needle rollers and would have caused a problem if I had not checked it.
Title: Re: 1951 Concord business coupe u-joints.
Post by: TodFitch on December 11, 2017, 01:43:47 AM
Quote from: 36splodge on December 10, 2017, 10:30:00 PM I think they are all the same ball and trunion right up into the 50's. It is likely that lack of maintenance has caused wear on the pins. When i took mine apart one end was missing a couple needle rollers and would have caused a problem if I had not checked it.
If the boots have gone bad you may also get some wear on the inside of the housing.
The used that general style of universal joint from at least 1933 into the early 1960s. As I understand it, they are a bit like a primitive CV joint. Anyway it is not clear to me if they changed the sizes of them for various applications, so it is a good idea to verify that any repair parts are correct for your specific make and year.
Title: Re: 1951 Concord business coupe u-joints.
Post by: delaware39 on December 14, 2017, 01:14:34 PM
Just did the u-joints on the 39. I bought a NOS housing off eBay. Looked just like mine, but it was actually a little bigger. My fault, I didn't check the measurements carefully because I thought they were all the same size. I'd be happy to pass it on to someone who needs one.