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Re: Universal Joint Replacement

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Subject: Re: Universal Joint Replacement
From: "Jerry Causey" <jcausey@whidbey.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 08:54:27 -0800
Doug,

Go with the unsealed, because you're going to have to take them 
apart anyway, and the unsealed will last longer (if you grease them 
regularly). The drive shaft definitely has to come out of the car.
I've replaced U-joints twice, and although it is pretty straight 
forward, follow the instructions in the manual, sort of thing, I picked 
up two tips from this list which were not in the manual. (1) If there 
are grease nipples on the joints, these are angled towards the 
shaft, not towards the yokes (seems pretty apparent now, but not 
at 2AM in a cold garage) . (2) There's a small dimple (also pretty 
apparent, once you know to look for it) on each end of the shaft 
which provides clearance around the nipple, so there is a right way 
and a wrong way to install the u-joints. Also, it isn't quite as easy 
as it sounds because the manual doesn't take into account years 
of neglect, dirt, and rust, but it is do-able by anyone with a bench 
vise and an assortment of wrench sockets to use as a press. You 
will also need something to remove the locking rings. The older 
style required a special tool to grip little holes in the rings. The 
latest ones have little hooks which can be gripped with needle-nose 
pliers. One thing to watch out for, if you can't quite fully seat one of 
the bearing cups when you are assembling the new u-joint, it 
probably means one of the tiny needle bearings flopped out of 
position and is jammed in the bottom of the cup. This is one 
instance where a bigger hammer (metaphorically speaking) is not 
the answer! Don't keep pressing. You just have to take it apart 
again and realign the needle bearings. If you get the non-sealed 
bearings, don't forget to squirt some grease into the fittings before 
you replace the drive shaft under the car. It's much easier to do on 
the bench than on your back under the car.

Jerry
1967 MGB GT

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