KilgoreTrout
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- Location
- Pennsylvania
- First Name
- Dylan
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V10
- Engine Size
- 350ci
Well, I had a clank clank clank only on 4WD. Found a reaaally sloppy/rusted out front left ujoint. It seriously needed fixed, but wasn't my problem. Put her up on stands, ran in 4WD, and the problem was obvious. The front drive shaft was flopping around like a fish.
Here's how I fixed it.
Step one is removing the front drive shaft.
There's a ujoint up front that connects the drive shaft to the front differential. It has 2 straps with 4 (7/16) bolts that attach the joint to the yoke. Remove the bolts and straps, and the front will pop off. (You may need to pop it off with a big screwdriver or pry bar. I also suggest using a paint marker to mark how it came out so you can put it back the same way.)
After that's off, move to the back of the drive shaft and separate it from the transfer case by removing 4 (5/8") bolts.
I use an impact because, well, it's just easier.
You'll need extensions. Maybe not this many extensions, but I like to use extra to overcompensate for my other shortcomings.
Once the bolts were out, I used my ratchet like a chisel and smacked it with a hammer to knock it loose because I abuse my tools.
Once it comes loose, just pull the whole thing out.
Man, that was a lot of work.
The next step should be resting in the AC with a cold beer. I can only guarantee that Genny light works for this particular job.
Man, nobody should have to work this hard!
Here's how I fixed it.
Step one is removing the front drive shaft.
There's a ujoint up front that connects the drive shaft to the front differential. It has 2 straps with 4 (7/16) bolts that attach the joint to the yoke. Remove the bolts and straps, and the front will pop off. (You may need to pop it off with a big screwdriver or pry bar. I also suggest using a paint marker to mark how it came out so you can put it back the same way.)
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After that's off, move to the back of the drive shaft and separate it from the transfer case by removing 4 (5/8") bolts.
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I use an impact because, well, it's just easier.
You'll need extensions. Maybe not this many extensions, but I like to use extra to overcompensate for my other shortcomings.
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Once the bolts were out, I used my ratchet like a chisel and smacked it with a hammer to knock it loose because I abuse my tools.
Once it comes loose, just pull the whole thing out.
You must be registered for see images attach
Man, that was a lot of work.
The next step should be resting in the AC with a cold beer. I can only guarantee that Genny light works for this particular job.
You must be registered for see images attach
Man, nobody should have to work this hard!
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