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5th Nov 2009, 23:14
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Re: Drivetrain play
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These aren't genuine ones btw, all I could get on short notice was allmakes, so I'm not sure how long they'll last, or how good they'll be.
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If it was the front prop I would have left it of untill I could get quality UJ's like Conkers suggested. Well at least when it goes again you will know how to change them!
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6th Nov 2009, 14:19
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Re: Drivetrain play
Like I said eariler, when you have put a new uj in, tap the yoke with a hammer and this beds the needle rollers and makes it turn all nice.
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6th Nov 2009, 17:19
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Re: Drivetrain play
The UJ bearing caps were fitted with a hammer as it wouldn't fit in my vice.
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6th Nov 2009, 18:35
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Re: Drivetrain play
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The UJ bearing caps were fitted with a hammer as it wouldn't fit in my vice.
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6th Nov 2009, 18:40
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Re: Drivetrain play
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What? Isn't fitting with a hammer a normal way to assemble a UJ?
EDIT: It wasn't hit hard, just enough force to seat the caps properly.
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7th Nov 2009, 11:05
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Re: Drivetrain play
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7th Nov 2009, 11:19
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Re: Drivetrain play
You take UJs apart by using a copper hammer and a vice. Knock the yoke as the other half lays across the vice jaws and the cup comes out.
If you knock the cups in with a hammer, the needle rollers can move and jam in the cup bottom.
Put the cross in the yoke and push it through one hole, put the cup on and push it about halfway through the yoke. Move the cross the other way and put the cup on, then push it back. The rollers should then always be in contact with the UJ cross. If you need to tap the cups a little, then you wil be fine, but gentle vice or press pressure is far better.
If the UJ is a bit tight when the circlips are in, a couple of clouts on the back of thre yolk withthe copper hammer will sort it. the yolks sometimes get moved together and out of alignment.
A hammer in the right hands is a wonderful tool...
but give it to an idiot and...
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7th Nov 2009, 13:05
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Re: Drivetrain play
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If you knock the cups in with a hammer, the needle rollers can move and jam in the cup bottom.
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I didn't have that problem due to the hammer... I had it because the ****ing rollers aren't in any kind of carrier and the slightest nudge from the cross kept knocking them out of place way before I got the hammer out 
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7th Nov 2009, 14:41
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Re: Drivetrain play
A g clamp can also be used to push the caps onto the spigot using a socket to press against the cap using the method described above.
if youve got the needles bent in one cap which may be the cause of hte tightness youll soon find out cos it will fail quickly and wobble, if it's just tight cos the caps a bit too far in it will free itself and be ok.
youve had a go and it will be easier next time thats all that matters in the end. Keep trying new things thats how we all learn.
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7th Nov 2009, 15:41
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Re: Drivetrain play
What is the worst outcome of worn UJ's and drivetrain play, just out of curisoty?
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7th Nov 2009, 15:51
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Re: Drivetrain play
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What is the worst outcome of worn UJ's and drivetrain play, just out of curisoty?
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Worst case is that a UJ lets go.. the prop can then merily flail away smashing the ender side of the truck, usually the drivers footwell
Or it can dig in and try to stop you..
This as I say is worst case, and you would have to let your UJ's get into a very bad state before they let go completely!
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7th Nov 2009, 15:53
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Re: Drivetrain play
Worn UJs will vibrate all over the place as they wear though, the vibration caused by this might be able to damage other bits of the transmission but I'm not sure. The play in my diffs means I can roll a bit before the handbrake takes effect and if it gets worse on the rear diff there will be a clunking/knocking when I come on/off the throttle.
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7th Nov 2009, 20:50
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Re: Drivetrain play
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I didn't have that problem due to the hammer... I had it because the ****ing rollers aren't in any kind of carrier and the slightest nudge from the cross kept knocking them out of place way before I got the hammer out 
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Fill the bearing cup half full with grease while the rollers are still in place. They should stay in place while you insert the spider, take out the grease nipple so any excess grease can exit through the nipple hole.
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