perelaar
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I finally got round to doing the uni-joints on the rear propshaft. The car started shuddering, rumbling, and said "clunck" when applying load under acceleration.
So, some tips for those who still have to do it:
- order the bolt kit at the same time as the UJs. Had to cut mine, no way they would loosen. Front propshaft no problem at all, rear impossible to get loose...
- I had to get a proper vise to press the old UJs out. Used a 19mm socket to press on one side, and cut the end of a 32mm spanner to use on the other end. An old 30mm socket or so will do fine as well, just did not have one around.
- don't try to cut a spanner with a hacksaw. Tool steel is tough!
- use very, very good circlip pliers. I broke mine, had to get the old circlips out with a screwdriver, hammer and lots of swearing. Was happy I was wearing safety glasses...
In the end, with all the time lost in trying to get the bolts loose, installing the vise and cutting the spanner, I only managed to get the diff side UJ out.
Source of the clunking, shuddering etc: one of the UJ ends had NO needle bearings at all inside anymore.
So, some tips for those who still have to do it:
- order the bolt kit at the same time as the UJs. Had to cut mine, no way they would loosen. Front propshaft no problem at all, rear impossible to get loose...
- I had to get a proper vise to press the old UJs out. Used a 19mm socket to press on one side, and cut the end of a 32mm spanner to use on the other end. An old 30mm socket or so will do fine as well, just did not have one around.
- don't try to cut a spanner with a hacksaw. Tool steel is tough!
- use very, very good circlip pliers. I broke mine, had to get the old circlips out with a screwdriver, hammer and lots of swearing. Was happy I was wearing safety glasses...
In the end, with all the time lost in trying to get the bolts loose, installing the vise and cutting the spanner, I only managed to get the diff side UJ out.
Source of the clunking, shuddering etc: one of the UJ ends had NO needle bearings at all inside anymore.