how do i lower driveshaft???
I have taken the bolts and straps off of the rear driveshaft at the rear diff. but don't know how to dislodge it to lower it. I am trying to replace pinion seal. Thanks. Mike
If the joint ends are just stuck in the yoke then just gently pry it out with a screw driver or the like. they seem to become wedged at times. Make sure on the pinion seal you find out if its torqued to a spec or? Im not sure but on some it sets the pinion bearing preload. Just tightening it to your liking will kill the bearings.
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Thank you everybody for the responses. I could not get the driveshaft off of the yoke. It seems to have pressure holding it back into the yoke. There is no play to slide it forward and lower it. Any more help would be awesome. Thanks Dudes and Dudettes!!!!!
If all else fails....get a bigger hammer. If you haven't already, try giving it a whack back toward the tranny to break it loose.
Raising the truck, allowing the rear axle to hang should also increase the distance between the tranny and the differential giving you more wiggle room. Don't forget the jack stands!
Raising the truck, allowing the rear axle to hang should also increase the distance between the tranny and the differential giving you more wiggle room. Don't forget the jack stands!
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When it comes to tightening to a high torque, don't forget torque multipliers. No, I am not talking about cheater bars or jumping on the power bar. With a torque multiplier you can use a relatively small torque wrench to achieve a high torque and still know the actual torque numbers. Some tool places may rent them.
Think they work with a planetery gear system.
Think they work with a planetery gear system.
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Jacking the body up is a good suggestion to releave pressure. You might even try pulling the grease fitting out of the slip-joint temporarily. This would allow the grease to get pushed out and you should be able to pry the u-joint apart easily.
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And to think I sprang the extra 50 bucks to get a 250lb torque wrench instead of a 150 lb.
