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Another Bad Driveline - Blue Crap Again

BroncoDave

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Aug 28, 2001
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I have another bad driveline, and once again it is that worthless blue crap they cote the splines with peeling off . It is so bound up I can not get any movement from the spline section.

So does anybody know where I can get a driveline without that blue coating on the splines?
 

Broncobowsher

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Probably ned to step up a size or two on the splines. That coating is suppose to last longer then uncoated splines. If you are putting so much pressure on the splines to destroy the coating then you are probably at the limit of the splines themselves.
 
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BroncoDave

BroncoDave

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I am not sure if it is the side pressure or moisture getting under the coating and letting it lift off.

I tend to do some very aggressive hard wheeling, in rocks, mud, water, snow. The last trip which created a bad noise in the driveline was mud the consistency of concrete being mixed, and it was to the top of my tires when I could finely go no more. A month earlier I was in watery mud almost the same depth.

So yes, either way I am creating the problem, and that is not going to stop!

So I go back to wanting a driveline without the coating. We lived for years with drivelines with no stupid nylon coating on the splines and they all worked well. They got dirty and rusty so I pull them apart, spray WD40 all over the splines, clean them up, grease it up good and put it back together. This cycle worked great for years, until the stupid blue coating arrived. Technology? Give me back simplicity that works well, you know, kind of like a Bronco.
 

Tito

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Hey Dave put a shock boot or something on there to keep some of the muck off, you and Tom and the blue stuff, I tell ya!
 
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BroncoDave

BroncoDave

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Hey Dave put a shock boot or something on there to keep some of the muck off, you and Tom and the blue stuff, I tell ya!

One of my drivelines had a real nice looking boot over the spline section, it lasted maybe two wheeling trips.
 
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