Corvette1974
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Hello.
About 2 years and 7500 miles ago, I had a new driveshaft built with greaseable U joints for my M1028. It eliminated my driveline vibration issue I had beforehand, as there was a dent in the driveshaft. All was good until probably 3 months ago when a driveline vibration returned. I wanted to eliminate this so I was going to try rotating the driveshaft. Upon removal of the rear U joint straps, I noticed that the caps that are strapped to the axle yoke are fine, but the caps that are part of the driveshaft (pressed in) were extremely crunchy, with obvious "grind" spots, not a smooth motion. The front U joint (TC side) is fine.
Clearly I need a new Ujoint and that should eliminate the vibration but I have a few concerns. What could have caused this failure? I always greased it at every oil change (3000 miles) with synthetic moly grease. It also lived a relatively easy life, no huge loads or major off roading. I was thinking that maybe grease just didn't get to those caps, because I greased it when it was off and on the next drive it seemed to lessen the vibration.
I called the place that built it to see if they would warrant it, but they said they wouldn't. Kind of a loss on that end.
I'm going to replace it, but are there any things I should be aware of in changing it? And should I go greaseable or sealed this time around?
Sorry for the huge amount of questions, I'm at a loss as to why this U joint went bad when there are cars with 200k on the original U joints with no greasing haha
Will
About 2 years and 7500 miles ago, I had a new driveshaft built with greaseable U joints for my M1028. It eliminated my driveline vibration issue I had beforehand, as there was a dent in the driveshaft. All was good until probably 3 months ago when a driveline vibration returned. I wanted to eliminate this so I was going to try rotating the driveshaft. Upon removal of the rear U joint straps, I noticed that the caps that are strapped to the axle yoke are fine, but the caps that are part of the driveshaft (pressed in) were extremely crunchy, with obvious "grind" spots, not a smooth motion. The front U joint (TC side) is fine.
Clearly I need a new Ujoint and that should eliminate the vibration but I have a few concerns. What could have caused this failure? I always greased it at every oil change (3000 miles) with synthetic moly grease. It also lived a relatively easy life, no huge loads or major off roading. I was thinking that maybe grease just didn't get to those caps, because I greased it when it was off and on the next drive it seemed to lessen the vibration.
I called the place that built it to see if they would warrant it, but they said they wouldn't. Kind of a loss on that end.
I'm going to replace it, but are there any things I should be aware of in changing it? And should I go greaseable or sealed this time around?
Sorry for the huge amount of questions, I'm at a loss as to why this U joint went bad when there are cars with 200k on the original U joints with no greasing haha
Will