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Tony I replaced the ujoints in a drive shaft on a 79 and one end was froze so hard that I had to put it in my press to break them loose. Before doing so, I milled a small piece of angle iron to fit between the yoke to keep from distorting the shape of it in the press. It worked very well. My 72 ujoints came right out with no problem. PJ /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hammer.gif
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