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#1537035 02/18/2024 12:17 AM
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I put the u joint back in the 54 GMC today and was curious as to if it was worn as the two caps that are held in by the c clips slid in without a press ,Once the clips are in it cannot come out but the caps move inward .There is no play but on some of the videos I seen a press is used to get them out .I have a spare joint that is in the yoke and I cannot move the caps .The u joint is not new but shows no wear .


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I had a u-joint once on my F250 that I could press the cups into the yoke with my thumbs. I wound up replacing the yoke. Not sure about a 54 GMC, but I think they should be a press fit.


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Of the hundred or so u joints I have replaced on farm machinery drivelines of all kinds and sizes, I never ran into one that didn't need some type of pressure to repair. Some only required a hammer and proper-sized socket to drive out, some needed to be pressed out but none needed thumb pressure only.

The longevity of that joint would be suspect to me. Sure, it may be held in place by the clips but there is bound to be play, however imperceptible it may be, which will eventually cause that joint to fail, probably at the most inopportune moment.

Or, one could use the hired-hand approach... "Oh, I reckon it'll be alright."

Last edited by Jethro in Va; 02/18/2024 9:28 AM. Reason: Correction

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Thanks good imfo I will take it out before I go farther ,to bad I did not think of it before I bent the tangs over but better now than later .


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Jethro in Va #1537197 02/19/2024 6:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Jethro in Va
Or, one could use the hired-hand approach... "Oh, I reckon it'll be alright."


That's why God in invent balin' wire!


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KEVINSKI #1537426 02/20/2024 9:53 PM
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Swapped out the u joint and noticed the u joint has a grove on the one side ,looks like for oil ,now does it matter which way the u joint faces .
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I doubt it matters whether the grooves go toward the front or back. The oil is going to get in there no matter what. I don't recall the replacement u-joint I got had those grooves.


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Thanks I did not think so either but thought I would see what others thought .Kevin


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