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Old 06-22-2013, 10:42 PM
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My 87 has been squealing, I have greased the circs several times, the front joint on the "big" driveshaft keeps throwing the grease back out, I am going to change it, would like some help, I will mark the shaft and the mating surface before I remove it, not sure of how to go about it, I did it years ago, I remember using a large socket and a couple blocks of steel, good advice would be appreciated.
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Is the U- Joint worn out .

Meaning lots of play or is the grease fitting just no longer working .

Easier to change a fitting then a whole joint.
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You can use two sockets one a little smaller than the ujoint and one a little larger than the bearing cap. Although most auto parts stores rent a C-clamp type tool which makes it alot easier.
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thanks wyo, it is sounding like the ujoint, I will grease the circs, it sounds better for about a day, then it starts squealing again, I look and it has thrown the grease, the circ is fine, is this what ujoints do when they fail(throw the grease)? I havent checked for play, how do I do that? Do I block the tires put in nuetral and wiggle the shaft?

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Originally Posted by brianh699
You can use two sockets one a little smaller than the ujoint and one a little larger than the bearing cap. Although most auto parts stores rent a C-clamp type tool which makes it alot easier.
Thanks Brian, sounds like the tool may be worth buying, I would like to try the socket method, was hoping to find a thread where someone did the repair and posted picks, maybe I will post some of my repair.
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