Re: Henney U-Joints
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The local (to my Terrebonne, OR shop) Napa still has the old thick catalogs and another Napa in nearby Bend, OR (about 50 miles away) has a machine shop and rebuilds drive lines but no listing for u-joints for the Henney. They said that they can match it if I bring one in but I don't have one to bring in! Actually I probably do because I'm a pack rat and have old ones but I was never too good at marking anything until recently so I wouldn't know which they are but maybe by elimination I can figure it out.
Posted on: 2019/8/29 11:08
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No luck with Hollanders?
Posted on: 2019/8/29 11:37
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If the Napa guys looked in Hollanders, then nothing was found but I don't have one myself. I was hoping that someone with a period u-joint book could provide a brand and number.
Posted on: 2019/8/29 11:40
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I dug out some u-joints from my shop and discovered two that are likely Henney (and two from an Ultramatic passenger car) but so far I've not been able to get a crossover to a Napa or other modern number and I also don't know which is for the front shaft and which for the rear shaft. Does anyone have any old books that might help?
Posted on: 2019/8/29 21:25
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Have you considered contacting Dana/Spicer?
Posted on: 2019/8/30 10:21
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The Napa shop that does drivelines looked in their catalogs but found nothing but that was before it occurred to me to see if I had an old one laying around. Now that I've found what I believe came from a Henney, I need to determine which is the single front one and which is the rear where two are needed but I believe the rear is the one with the round pair of caps. Since that Napa is about fifty miles away, I would like to come up with a number to take into the local Napa or other parts store.
Posted on: 2019/8/30 10:43
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Hi Don,
I know you are working on a totally different car than mine, but after just having done my clutch and having fresh memory of the parts, that N-3012-G, sure looks like the front one on my drive shaft. If the back one has two, are they together, like a CV joint?? If so, the 'other' one you posted might be one of the two for the rear... possibly??
Posted on: 2019/8/30 14:25
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The Henneys have a 2-piece driveshaft with a short one at the front and a longer one at the rear supported at the joint by a frame-mounted bracket and bearing. That's why there are three u-joints but the one that looks like yours is probably twice the size as used in a 1939 Six!
Posted on: 2019/8/30 15:11
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Don,
ALL, Henney have a 2 piece drive shaft? The 54 LWB sedan and limo too? Have you tried the professional car society website? professionalcarsociety.org/index.php
Posted on: 2019/8/30 15:59
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