Kevin,
 
If you can get the manufacturers part number on that u-joint, you might be 
able to find someone who has some available for less than $210.  When I needed 
an odd sized close tolerance AN bolt a while back, I started by calling 
Aircraft Spruce, and then Sky-Bolt, and then started calling any aircraft 
hardware 
suppliers that I could find listed on the Internet.  After being told that 
"That's a valid part number, but nobody has made any of those bolts in the past 
30 
years",  I found some little hardware outfit in Texas that had a bin full of 
them and they wanted something like $3.00 each for them.  The key is to always 
ask every supplier that you talk to, "Who would you recommend that I call?"  
Sooner or later, you'll find what you are looking for.  After all, this is 
America!
 
 
Best Regards,

Wayne DelRossi
Alon N5618F
Hours logged since restoration: 355.0

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