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Are you looking for the little boot that goes over it? I don't think they make them anymore but I've used one off a shock that I bought online.Hello my first time posting here. There's so much information on this site it's amazing. But I'm having a lot of trouble finding a part number for the front drive shaft slip yoke grease seal.
No the actual seal on the drive shaftAre you looking for the little boot that goes over it? I don't think they make them anymore but I've used one off a shock that I bought online.
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Pretty sure what you're after is in here, figure 70, page 159.
No problem. TMs are our best friends, there's not a single part of that truck or any MV for that matter undocumented (to my knowledge anyway). Nsns can be tricky, but the right parts guy shouldn't have an issue. Hope the search goes well for you.Thank you vary much.
If you're hard set for a hard copy, you can take the various PDFs from the link I shared on a USB drive or CD to your local print service and they can not only print it but can 3-hole punch or bind it for you.Yeah the TMS go a long way. I've been looking for a hard copy no luck yet though.
Thank you I going to look into that .If you're hard set for a hard copy, you can take the various PDFs from the link I shared on a USB drive or CD to your local print service and they can not only print it but can 3-hole punch or bind it for you.
What would you recommend?Crazy as it may sound I have used new driveshafts and they are complete with all new parts. They are balanced. Looking at the driveshaft you are showing I can see worn splines on the main shaft and am sure 40 years has not been kind to the CV joint. Just a suggestion to replace it with new. Google K 5 front drive shaft and several options with come up . Things wear out and need replaced. Good Luck. Take Care.
I found some on fb marketplace used but by the time I put new u joints in I'd be way over that price. I had a bent one on mine so it needed a new one.I really appreciate the support. That looks like the one I'm going to get.
WOW... you must have some good eyes...!?Looking at the driveshaft you are showing I can see worn splines on the main shaft...
I have seen enough worn-out front drive shafts I can tell when they need replaced. The splines in the male and female part have wobble. I can guarantee that. I worked on CUCV's for a minute or two. That type one drive shaft was always an issue with spline wear. The welds look like it may have been overhauled at on time. I am trying to kelp get it fixed right the first time. Spending the $150. now for a complete new balanced shaft is less expensive than replacing the questionable u joints, CV joint and seal. Even my time is more valuable than that on my own stuff. Be Safe.WOW... you must have some good eyes...!?
All I can see in that one picture is the "smooth" shaft sticking out of the dust cap, with about 1 inch of travel left before totally collapsed.
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