scenic760
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- Jan 12, 2021
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- Location
- SoCal
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- Suburban K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey All,
I replied on another front driveshaft rebuild thread but I thought I should probably post my own as no to hijack!
So I pulled the front driveshaft (along with the engine, transmission, transfer case haha) and going through the process of replacing the ujoints and center joint...well after heating up 12 ends caps to get the nylon out and scrubbing them down with paint thinner and acetone, I lost my orientation marks!!
I think I may have been able to keep the front and back in phase as there is a double spline notch on top, directly inline with the back yoke and there is a casting number that will orientate right side up but then the center connector leaves me a 50/50? Does anyone know if there is a way to tell?!
Or do I just put it back together and get it balanced?!
Thanks!
I replied on another front driveshaft rebuild thread but I thought I should probably post my own as no to hijack!
So I pulled the front driveshaft (along with the engine, transmission, transfer case haha) and going through the process of replacing the ujoints and center joint...well after heating up 12 ends caps to get the nylon out and scrubbing them down with paint thinner and acetone, I lost my orientation marks!!
I think I may have been able to keep the front and back in phase as there is a double spline notch on top, directly inline with the back yoke and there is a casting number that will orientate right side up but then the center connector leaves me a 50/50? Does anyone know if there is a way to tell?!
Or do I just put it back together and get it balanced?!
Thanks!
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