Hello,
OK, just for once I would like to have something go smoothly on this car. I am putting in new u-joints in the rear axles. I am currently working on the driver side. I removed the axles, and then cleaned and painted them. I installed the heavy duty u-joints from Goodparts. I only have each u-joint installed into one yoke at the moment. One of them is loose enought so that if I grab the other two posts of the u-joint, I can shake it side to side and it moves. The other is so stiff that I have to force it with both hands. If I remove one of the retaining clips on the one that moves stiffly, it moves about the same as the other u-joint. Should I sand down the retainers to make it work? Any help or suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Kevin
OK, just for once I would like to have something go smoothly on this car. I am putting in new u-joints in the rear axles. I am currently working on the driver side. I removed the axles, and then cleaned and painted them. I installed the heavy duty u-joints from Goodparts. I only have each u-joint installed into one yoke at the moment. One of them is loose enought so that if I grab the other two posts of the u-joint, I can shake it side to side and it moves. The other is so stiff that I have to force it with both hands. If I remove one of the retaining clips on the one that moves stiffly, it moves about the same as the other u-joint. Should I sand down the retainers to make it work? Any help or suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Kevin