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You fancy giving him a hand with a once over?
Aye. Im still a novice. So think will have to see a speciallist to find out what prop i need.
Not sure what you mean by splines.
But here is tube link to what the furthest back uj is like.
Cheers
I don't need to imagineSeems like my input is too late but I've scrapped far better uj's than that. Just imagine that coming apart and spinning round under your backside. If you were local to me I'd take a look around for you, so I'm sure somebody nearby will offer the same.
Cheers. I going to give it a shot.. just need to work out what size hardy splicers i need. Would i need to take one off to measure it properly?You tagged me? Read the thread, I wouldn’t drive that with that prop attached. It’s literally at failure point.
New UJ’s
All you need is a vice or BIG g clamp, a grinder, handful of sockets (as spacers), circling pliers and some new UJ’s - DONT buy pattern/britpart ones.
Google what to do, I hadn’t rebuilt propshafts before and did both mine in an afternoon.
I first tried pressing them out, takes ages, so cut them out instead. DONT damage the actual prop shaft though, just cut the UJ
If you know your way round a toolbox it’s easy tbh
Ok from a rough look they look like just over 8cm.Think you can get a good idea without stripping, I'm sure there's limited options regarding size.
@flat @DiscokidsThink you can get a good idea without stripping, I'm sure there's limited options regarding size.
you have hand brake if you put it in difflockIf the fender is your daily drive. Drop the bad prop off totally and put it in diff lock then you can still drive.
If it’s the rear prop shaft you take off put the nuts back on the handbrake drum so it doesn’t all fall off lol.
Also bear in mind that if you drop a rear prop off then you don’t have a hand brake anymore as it works on the transmission. So make sure you chock the vehicle.
you have hand brake if you put it in difflock
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