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    Quote Originally Posted by richyrich View Post
    Thanks guys for your input. All of you were totally right.My problem was (being not having done this before) I had room for one clip just not the other.All it needed was a couple more hits with a bigger FH!! Thanks again.
    For the future, if you don't have the press Dave mentioned a good bench vice and a socket that just fits into the hole in the yoke presses that cup in place without the risk of tweaking the yoke. They're stout, but like Jerry says,
    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Clayton
    Beating will destroy the drive shaft yokes----will knock them out of alignment.
    And Jerry,
    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Clayton
    Beating too hard??
    Sorry, but I was a Navy Aviation Mech and they always said we only had two things in our toolbox, and one was a big hammer, and "If you can't fix it, ......", well, you get the idea
    Last edited by rspears; 02-26-2011 at 05:17 AM.
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