Glennister

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Well I have searched the forum and the first culprit is the infamous UJ

So I set about changing both UJ's on the front prop shaft. All in all not too bad a job for someone with the mechanical skills of a PG tips chimp.

The nasty noises are gone along with the massive clunk when taking up drive ( there is an occasional small clunk but as far as ive read they all do it )

Here's the culprit



There were no bearings in two of the four and rust encrusted nearly dry needles in the other.

Looking forward to my next little mission. A full fluid change :)
 
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Well I have searched the forum and the first culprit is the infamous UJ

So I set about changing both UJ's on the front prop shaft. All in all not too bad a job for someone with the mechanical skills of a PG tips chimp.

The nasty noises are gone along with the massive clunk when taking up drive ( there is an occasional small clunk but as far as ive read they all do it )

Here's the culprit



There were no bearings in two of the four and rust encrusted nearly dry needles in the other.

Looking forward to my next little mission. A full fluid change :)


Oh aye that looks truly buggered.
 
Just rotate it by a quarter turn and use the other two spigots up. Waste not want not.
 

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