Thread: teach me a lesson
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05-20-2006 08:53 PM #1
Strange as it seems, a u-joint that always runs perfectly in line won't last very long. A little deflection is necessary to move the rollers around and keep them from wearing grooves in the trunnions.
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05-20-2006 09:23 PM #2
yes what is the way i see it to less pope and me are wrong
Originally Posted by R Pope
nope
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05-20-2006 09:42 PM #3
Cosmic point Mr. Pope and right on the money....
Originally Posted by R Pope
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05-21-2006 05:05 AM #4
Might as well throw in another bit of u-joint trivia. The front driveshaft on a 4X4 that never gets put in 4wd will vibrate the u-joints out much quicker than one that gets used a lot." If ya don't use it, ya lose it!"
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05-21-2006 06:31 AM #5
Working in maintainence for a large company for over 20 years with many driveshafts we always set them a various angles non were streight ever
. Some section of a machine may have 20 or 30 shafts that move up & down all the time. Same rule applies.
Charlie
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