Agreed with turna this is what you do. There is a flange or tab on the inside of the yoke. You need measurement from side to side and the cap O.D. The same for the stock u joint go to your local NAPA (shameless plug)
and tell them you want a combination joint! They have a section in the back of there u joint book that they can go off of dimensions and get you what you need.
P.s. assuming the shaft lenght is right! hope this helps.
P.s.s. A dial caliper makes this very easy.
and tell them you want a combination joint! They have a section in the back of there u joint book that they can go off of dimensions and get you what you need.
P.s. assuming the shaft lenght is right! hope this helps.
P.s.s. A dial caliper makes this very easy.