I am trying to replace the UJ on my front half shafts, as one of them was very tired, so it made sense to replace them both.
However, try as I might, I cannot install replacements – I have b*******ed up 4 so far trying.
I am carefully following the process described on YouTube by Britannica Restoration. I understand each step, the importance of keeping the needles in place, and how each step ensures they stay securely. I am sure I don't have stray needles.
I get one pair of cups installed OK with their circlips.
On the other pair, again following the process, I get both cups installed OK.
I use the vice and an appropriate socket to push one cup in enough to fit its circlip. I am really careful to ensure I push it just enough and no more. Then I try and do the same to the last cup, and I cannot get the cup to move in enough to give the circlip room using the vice. In the end, I try using my press and BANG, it b*******s up the other cup.
It seems that the UJ is about ½ mm too long to give the room for the last circlip. I have made sure that everything is clean and lightly greased – especially the slot into which the circlips should go.
I cannot work out what I am doing wrong.
I did wonder if the half shaft had somehow distorted and was 1/2 - 1 mm too narrow, but the fact I have the same issue on both half shafts would indicate this is unlikely.
All I can think of is that the part is wrong, or I have ordered the wrong part, but it looks pretty standard.
I have ordered britpart no RTC3690. My catalog has part number GUJ1198, which I believe has been superseded by RTC3690. I could try ordering the OEM version just in case that is subtly difference size? I have seen GUJ102 listed on another site.
I also have some RTC3346GKN that i have bought to use on the prop shaft. Not sure how difference these are.
Any other suggestions?
However, try as I might, I cannot install replacements – I have b*******ed up 4 so far trying.
I am carefully following the process described on YouTube by Britannica Restoration. I understand each step, the importance of keeping the needles in place, and how each step ensures they stay securely. I am sure I don't have stray needles.
I get one pair of cups installed OK with their circlips.
On the other pair, again following the process, I get both cups installed OK.
I use the vice and an appropriate socket to push one cup in enough to fit its circlip. I am really careful to ensure I push it just enough and no more. Then I try and do the same to the last cup, and I cannot get the cup to move in enough to give the circlip room using the vice. In the end, I try using my press and BANG, it b*******s up the other cup.
It seems that the UJ is about ½ mm too long to give the room for the last circlip. I have made sure that everything is clean and lightly greased – especially the slot into which the circlips should go.
I cannot work out what I am doing wrong.
I did wonder if the half shaft had somehow distorted and was 1/2 - 1 mm too narrow, but the fact I have the same issue on both half shafts would indicate this is unlikely.
All I can think of is that the part is wrong, or I have ordered the wrong part, but it looks pretty standard.
I have ordered britpart no RTC3690. My catalog has part number GUJ1198, which I believe has been superseded by RTC3690. I could try ordering the OEM version just in case that is subtly difference size? I have seen GUJ102 listed on another site.
I also have some RTC3346GKN that i have bought to use on the prop shaft. Not sure how difference these are.
Any other suggestions?