CaliDude76
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- Joined
- Jul 30, 2010
- Posts
- 355
- Reaction score
- 179
- Location
- NorCal
- First Name
- Sal
- Truck Year
- Nineteen Eighty Four
- Truck Model
- C-Ten (Custom Deluxe)
- Engine Size
- Three Fifty
Thought I was having problems with my u-joints, but turns out, it was a combination of a few things. My driver side rear brake shoe mechanisms were out of adjustment, and that's what was making some of the weird clunking noise. Adjusted them, and some of the noise stopped.
I did notice though, that the tranny did start whining in 1st gear, but stops after it shifts. It does have 500K on it.. so what do I expect for an old girl..LOL But she still shifts strong, and rolls smooth.
I did start at the u-joints though, (per popular opinion, and hadn't been replaced in years), and me and my dad tackled it, the way we do it best.. from the garage at home with the tools we got.
So I figured I'd share it with you all, if any are interested, if not, I still had fun doing it with my pops....
Truck on ramp for starters
drive shaft pulled out
my leaky rear, checked the gear oil, and it was at a good level
cleaning up the gunk, to remove the snap rings. These are a second set from the original, which were pressed in, and sealed from the factory, and are a pain to remove from what I hear.
I did notice though, that the tranny did start whining in 1st gear, but stops after it shifts. It does have 500K on it.. so what do I expect for an old girl..LOL But she still shifts strong, and rolls smooth.
I did start at the u-joints though, (per popular opinion, and hadn't been replaced in years), and me and my dad tackled it, the way we do it best.. from the garage at home with the tools we got.
So I figured I'd share it with you all, if any are interested, if not, I still had fun doing it with my pops....
Truck on ramp for starters
drive shaft pulled out
my leaky rear, checked the gear oil, and it was at a good level
cleaning up the gunk, to remove the snap rings. These are a second set from the original, which were pressed in, and sealed from the factory, and are a pain to remove from what I hear.
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