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Re: Half shaft Ujoints will not come out

Subject: Re: Half shaft Ujoints will not come out
by skirlin on 2009/3/24 15:31:19

CentralCoaster wrote:
None of this makes any sense to me. Just drive a wedge in behind the ujoint to pop it loose. A vise is only used for installing it.


The shaft came out of the car rather easily. The problem was removing the joints from the yokes. Both sides were seized. I have replaced ujoints before and never had this problem. That is when I start asking people with more experience for suggestions.

"^^Huh?

He is trying to get the u-joint out of the Half Shaft yoke.

Anyway OP, just get anything larger in Diameter to put under the lower part of the yoke.

Then get a Socket or something shaped like that you don't care to own anymore......place it on the u-joint cap and hit it with a hammer.......hard.....

It is aluminum the cap will move easily within.

This was just about the easiest u-joint I ever removed in 30 years of shade treeing....."


Absolutely, I did just that and it should have worked like you described, but didn't budge.

Due to the lack of progress I decided to visit my local garage. It took him just under a half hour to get the job done. He said normally it is a very simple quick job but this time the shaft did not want to let go. He was all smiles when he got done, ah Victory. It cost me $36. I am happy. When an experience mechanic with all the right tools has a hard time, I don't feel so bad.

Now I get to put it all back together .

Thanks everyone.
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