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Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
I've been watching a bunch of videos on axle u-joint removal and installation. Old u-joints are out, and new are ready to be installed after I finish a bit of clean-up and painting.
Most people put some sort of lube on the press-fit surfaces, but I came across a thread where a person adamantly stated that no lube should be used because it will cause the joint to slip in the press-fit surface during use. Anyone know the correct answer? |
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
I use some sort of lube on almost everything. Grease, anti-seize, lock-tite, dielectric grease, silicone grease, you name it.
On any metal threads or metal to metal contact, cars, plumbing, whatever, I use some sort of lube. For me, it aids in wear, and make the replacement process much easier. I can remember years ago snapping a bolt off on one of my Ford vans alternator bolt. A steel bolt into an aluminum bracket, from the factory, no anti seize. Who thought that was a good idea? I say yes, lube on everything, properly cleaned, torqued and/or assembled, never had any issues. To quote and old Frank's Red Hot Sauce slogan: "I put that shit on everything!" |
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
Where would it "slip" to???
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
I suppose the inference was that it would stress the c-clips. But I can only guess.
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
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That said, it doesn't sound like most folks have that much difficulty getting those apart - it's not like the joint and yoke are different metals (leading to the galvanic corrosion/dissimilar metals issue that Jonny ran into with that Ford alternator).
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
I've done my fair share where the caps are rusted up and a bugger to get out. Some people manage to bend the ears trying to press them out (with poor technique in my opinion). If you break one while offroading, you'll be glad the previous installer used anti-seize.
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
Thanks everyone. I filed off burrs and cleaned up the bores with a wire brush attachment on my drill. It looks very nice now. I'm a big fan of anti-seize as well, so I'll use a bit of that on the bores when I install the u-joints. Hopefully everything will go together without a hitch.
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
I've always put them in dry and never had an issue.
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
I just clean up the driveshaft/yoke surfaces and install the caps with whatever lube/protective coating is on them already.
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
Scroll to about 46 minutes to see the flipped over version of what I do. He uses a tool on top that presses downward on the cross instead of the upper cap. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6QKs9JajQ4&t=2780s
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
That's the only true method of doing them, everything else is a gamble!
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
Well getting the needle bearings to stay in the correct location during installation was more challenging than I anticipated. I ended up first partially pressing in one cup, installing the spider, then followed by finishing installing the cup. I found that a hammer worked quite well for finishing the cup installation. I held the spider against the partially pressed cup, and then tapped in the cup. Then I pressed in the second cup after I was sure that the needle bearings in both cups had not fallen over.
I made a tool like the one in the video recommended by lawsoncl and used it to press the cups outward after I had installed the c-clips. That very effectively loosened up the u-joints. |
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Re: Install axle u-joints with or without lube on press fit surfaces?
Having just done a front axle u-joint, I used anti-seize in the axles where the caps press in.
It presented a challenge in trying to slide-in the u-joints sans caps; it was hard to not have the u-joint body touch the walls of the axle and get anti-seize on the u-joints where only grease should go. When I do the other size, I will be using a grease I wouldn't mind being present in the bearings. |
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