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A bit peeved about U-Joint Yoke

Started by mrtidy, Mon 13, Sep 2010, 16:11:39

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Jeff K

Looks like a newer part. I may go buy one and measure it, to compare it to a valk unit.

98valk

found this site about all of the "staked-in" U-Js used by the manufactures now.
Instructions on how to fix and install new UJs are also on the site.

http://www.rockforddriveline.com/replacem.htm
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mrtidy

Quote from: CA ExhaustCoatings on Wed 15, Sep 2010, 19:35:22
found this site about all of the "staked-in" U-Js used by the manufactures now.
Instructions on how to fix and install new UJs are also on the site.

http://www.rockforddriveline.com/replacem.htm

How interesting..... I guess if they make the bearings for ours the nightmare could come to an
end....LOL..     

Jeff K

Quote from: CA ExhaustCoatings on Wed 15, Sep 2010, 19:35:22
found this site about all of the "staked-in" U-Js used by the manufactures now.
Instructions on how to fix and install new UJs are also on the site.

http://www.rockforddriveline.com/replacem.htm

That is how I replaced mine. I hope the new part number is a stronger unit. I did see on the CRV  fourm they are also talking about joint failure, this is their solution for replacement. I hope it is a better quality unit.

GOOSE

sodbuster...all gold wing 1500 :  years:  1988-2000 inclusive, and all vallllkyrie 1500  :  years:  1997-2003 inclusive use the same u-joint:  # 40200-mzo-a00  8) 8)

Sodbuster

Quote from: GOOSE on Wed 15, Sep 2010, 22:15:44
sodbuster...all gold wing 1500 :  years:  1988-2000 inclusive, and all vallllkyrie 1500  :  years:  1997-2003 inclusive use the same u-joint:  # 40200-mzo-a00  8) 8)

Yup .... that is the superseded part number. At one time they were NOT the same.


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Jay

Quote from: Jeff K on Wed 15, Sep 2010, 21:04:09
Quote from: CA ExhaustCoatings on Wed 15, Sep 2010, 19:35:22
found this site about all of the "staked-in" U-Js used by the manufactures now.
Instructions on how to fix and install new UJs are also on the site.

http://www.rockforddriveline.com/replacem.htm

That is how I replaced mine. I hope the new part number is a stronger unit. I did see on the CRV  fourm they are also talking about joint failure, this is their solution for replacement. I hope it is a better quality unit.

The guy at the shop that just did mine said the inside clips won't work because the inside earholes on the yokes are at an angle (not perpendicular) to the joint caps, therefore not enough flat area to keep them in place.  That is why he spot welded the caps to the yoke.