pipeline010
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- Nov 15, 2017
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If it’s too long, it needs to be compressed. May need a little persuasion, rubber mallet. Sometimes they get air or something in there making them seem stuck in that position. There should be 5 grease points on the shaft. Someone earlier on page 1 explained the other end close to the t case very well, and as they said you will need an adapter to lube the female fitting, reason is there isn’t room in the constant velocity joint as it’s called to have a full fitting. It would break off during rotation. The end next to the pumpkin is good for 2 fittings. One is the joint you changed, if it is non serviceable, then there may be no zerk there. Same for the other 2 u joints on the tcase end, btw. The second, assuming there was a first, is on the shaft itself and I believe dirt donk explained very well.
after re-attaching the shaft to the rear (can't get it on both, too long) i'm confident the movement issue I had (which was really really minor) was due to the rear most u-joint. The one I took off had a good amount of play, the new one is locked in.
seems I just need to get a bit aggressive and get this shaft to begin sliding again. 2.5 SL is about max for the stock shaft (as I understand it), so full extension for several years has just stiffened it up.