So my u-joint started making noise a few weeks ago, but I dind't have time to lay the truck up as I was fixing the wife car and needed to drive my truck. So I finally decide to call the shop and there's a 2. 5 week wait to get it in. Figuring I could save the $600 labor and I really wanted to use it this weeked to take my kid dirtbike riding and next week I'm off to the races towing my camper. So I figure I'll do it myself. I know the job sucks. I read alot about it. It's been apart before by the dealer to change under warranty so I was optimistic maybe they applied some never sieze before they put it togther. Well. No...
I got evertyhing off the spindle but can't get the hub out. I have a puller for the brake drums on my 56 plymouth and it fit very well. I pounded on that for awhile but all I managed to do was start separating the parts of the bearing and not separating the unit from the spindle.
I then went about trying to disconnect the ball joints to pull it out as one piece. But the upper is fighting me. the nut won't come all the way off and I'm afraid of stripping the allen key hole that holds the shaft of the ball joint and then really be screwed.
My plan was to separate the ball joints and cut the u-joint apart. I guess in a pinch I could cut the ball joint out also, then I'd be replacing them and the u-joints... .
One question is did I ruin the hub bearing now that it's loose because it started to come apart or can it be pressed back together. If I runined the bearing, what brand should I replace it with?
Any other suggestions on how to get it apart? I've been spraying it. I have not tried the power steering method as I'm working alone at home and have nobody to turn the wheel.
Thanks,
Nick
I got evertyhing off the spindle but can't get the hub out. I have a puller for the brake drums on my 56 plymouth and it fit very well. I pounded on that for awhile but all I managed to do was start separating the parts of the bearing and not separating the unit from the spindle.
I then went about trying to disconnect the ball joints to pull it out as one piece. But the upper is fighting me. the nut won't come all the way off and I'm afraid of stripping the allen key hole that holds the shaft of the ball joint and then really be screwed.
My plan was to separate the ball joints and cut the u-joint apart. I guess in a pinch I could cut the ball joint out also, then I'd be replacing them and the u-joints... .
One question is did I ruin the hub bearing now that it's loose because it started to come apart or can it be pressed back together. If I runined the bearing, what brand should I replace it with?
Any other suggestions on how to get it apart? I've been spraying it. I have not tried the power steering method as I'm working alone at home and have nobody to turn the wheel.
Thanks,
Nick