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    Default dxeflyr : U-joint question

    U-joint question
    Post by dxeflyr on Jul 22, 2006, 4:36pm

    Since I'm replacing the t-case this weekend, decided I'd go ahead and replace the driveshaft u-joints as well. Does anyone know offhand what model/manufacturer will fit the driveshaft u-joints? I'm sweaty and really oily or I'd do a more in-depth search. Thanks.

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    Post by compexp on Jul 22, 2006, 4:50pm

    precision 369 joints - napa has them.

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    Post by barrman on Jul 22, 2006, 5:28pm

    Also known as the 1310 style.

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    Post by dxeflyr on Jul 22, 2006, 6:27pm

    Thanks, guys. Will pick up 6 new ones tomorrow AM for install. Anybody got an idea on an easier way to get the u-joint off of the back of the transmission and reinstalled?

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    Post by compexp on Jul 22, 2006, 7:02pm

    no really easy way - you can loosen the bolts on the xfer case and slide it back a tad, then have to spin the shaft to get to the bolts.

    kinda sucks actually.

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    Re: U-joint question
    Post by robertcowan on Jul 22, 2006, 8:48pm

    a.b. linn has those joints for 10.00 each. dont drop the t-case on your head. its a man killer.
    bob

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    Re: U-joint question
    Post by dxeflyr on Jul 22, 2006, 9:23pm

    Well, the t-case is out, so I have some room to work with. I figured it'd be a PITA, haha. I was thinking about buying a transmission jack for this project and a few others I have cooking, but haven't done it yet. I'll let y'all know tomorrow how irritated I get with it, might be buying that jack after all.

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    Post by fsjguy on Jul 22, 2006, 11:33pm

    Are those joints the same ones used on FSJ's? The FSJ ones seem to be the ones in my truck, which was modified by Alan. Do I have different pinions or are the stock military pinions the same size? TIA

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    Re: U-joint question
    Post by jeepistdougiowa on Jul 22, 2006, 11:39pm

    Ethan, I'd guess your pinions are stock. It's a fairly common u-joint. 1/2 ton+ chevys and such use it too.

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    Re: U-joint question
    Post by compexp on Jul 23, 2006, 10:23am


    Quote:
    Well, the t-case is out, so I have some room to work with. I figured it'd be a PITA, haha. I was thinking about buying a transmission jack for this project and a few others I have cooking, but haven't done it yet. I'll let y'all know tomorrow how irritated I get with it, might be buying that jack after all.


    VERY helpful to have one - I bought the little roll-around one from harbor freight.

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