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trans in the 1st gen LHS
42LE i believe. anybody ever have to dig out the short shaft and bearing on
the passenger side? i think its probably inside the diff and will have to come out from inside the trans. there is a plate on the outside of the trans there but not sure i can get the shaft and bearing out that way. The bearing is bad, and causing lots of play in the axle as well as the CV shaft. anybody had that issue? I've been looking on the LH forums too but there's a lot to go thru still |
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trans in the 1st gen LHS
rob wrote:
> 42LE i believe. anybody ever have to dig out the short shaft and bearing on > the passenger side? i think its probably inside the diff and will have to > come out from inside the trans. there is a plate on the outside of the trans > there but not sure i can get the shaft and bearing out that way. The bearing > is bad, and causing lots of play in the axle as well as the CV shaft. > > anybody had that issue? I've been looking on the LH forums too but there's a > lot to go thru still That play in the passenger side short shaft is normal - 1st and 2nd gen. LH cars. You are wasting your time trying to fix that - when you finish, even with brand new bearing and proper preload adjusted into it, it will still have the same play in it. The reason is that, while there is no play in the bearing, the short shaft plugs into a *bushing* in the carrier. The play you are seeing is between the shaft and the bushing in the carrier - it's that way from the factory. Several people on the three LH car forums have *thought* the play was a problem, but it's been proven over and over that it is normal, and you can't get rid of it - and it causes no problems. You stack the play in the shaft itself, and then the play between the tripod onto the shaft, and multiply that by the length of the inner joint, and it does add up to a bit of motion in the axle. It just so happens that I was the person on the forums that first made everyone aware that it is normal (I post as Peva on www.lhforums.net and www.dodgeintrepid.net forums). Here is the latest thread on which it was discussed: http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/...d.php?t=176609 Look at my post (post no. 6) with the sketch from the FSM with my explanation. -- Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
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trans in the 1st gen LHS
ok but mine is rattling enough to sound likes it going to come out of the
car....and its only done that for about a month or so. damn C clip is bent on the stub shaft too so I'm going to have to cut the yoke to change the CV axle. it has one bad CV joint that's making the old tell tale ratcheting sound when you go around tight corners "Bill Putney" > wrote in message ... > rob wrote: >> 42LE i believe. anybody ever have to dig out the short shaft and bearing >> on the passenger side? i think its probably inside the diff and will have >> to come out from inside the trans. there is a plate on the outside of the >> trans there but not sure i can get the shaft and bearing out that way. >> The bearing is bad, and causing lots of play in the axle as well as the >> CV shaft. >> >> anybody had that issue? I've been looking on the LH forums too but >> there's a lot to go thru still > > That play in the passenger side short shaft is normal - 1st and 2nd gen. > LH cars. You are wasting your time trying to fix that - when you finish, > even with brand new bearing and proper preload adjusted into it, it will > still have the same play in it. The reason is that, while there is no > play in the bearing, the short shaft plugs into a *bushing* in the > carrier. The play you are seeing is between the shaft and the bushing in > the carrier - it's that way from the factory. > > Several people on the three LH car forums have *thought* the play was a > problem, but it's been proven over and over that it is normal, and you > can't get rid of it - and it causes no problems. You stack the play in > the shaft itself, and then the play between the tripod onto the shaft, and > multiply that by the length of the inner joint, and it does add up to a > bit of motion in the axle. > > It just so happens that I was the person on the forums that first made > everyone aware that it is normal (I post as Peva on www.lhforums.net and > www.dodgeintrepid.net forums). Here is the latest thread on which it was > discussed: http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/...d.php?t=176609 > > Look at my post (post no. 6) with the sketch from the FSM with my > explanation. > > -- > Bill Putney > (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address > with the letter 'x') |
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ok read that post. informative. sine i have to cut that damn yoke anyway i
think i'll proceed with that first and see how much that takes care of. Donkey Shane dude! "rob" > wrote in message g.com... > ok but mine is rattling enough to sound likes it going to come out of the > car....and its only done that for about a month or so. > > damn C clip is bent on the stub shaft too so I'm going to have to cut the > yoke to change the CV axle. it has one bad CV joint that's making the old > tell tale ratcheting sound when you go around tight corners > > > > "Bill Putney" > wrote in message > ... >> rob wrote: >>> 42LE i believe. anybody ever have to dig out the short shaft and >>> bearing on the passenger side? i think its probably inside the diff and >>> will have to come out from inside the trans. there is a plate on the >>> outside of the trans there but not sure i can get the shaft and bearing >>> out that way. The bearing is bad, and causing lots of play in the axle >>> as well as the CV shaft. >>> >>> anybody had that issue? I've been looking on the LH forums too but >>> there's a lot to go thru still >> >> That play in the passenger side short shaft is normal - 1st and 2nd gen. >> LH cars. You are wasting your time trying to fix that - when you finish, >> even with brand new bearing and proper preload adjusted into it, it will >> still have the same play in it. The reason is that, while there is no >> play in the bearing, the short shaft plugs into a *bushing* in the >> carrier. The play you are seeing is between the shaft and the bushing in >> the carrier - it's that way from the factory. >> >> Several people on the three LH car forums have *thought* the play was a >> problem, but it's been proven over and over that it is normal, and you >> can't get rid of it - and it causes no problems. You stack the play in >> the shaft itself, and then the play between the tripod onto the shaft, >> and multiply that by the length of the inner joint, and it does add up to >> a bit of motion in the axle. >> >> It just so happens that I was the person on the forums that first made >> everyone aware that it is normal (I post as Peva on www.lhforums.net and >> www.dodgeintrepid.net forums). Here is the latest thread on which it was >> discussed: http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/...d.php?t=176609 >> >> Look at my post (post no. 6) with the sketch from the FSM with my >> explanation. >> >> -- >> Bill Putney >> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my >> address with the letter 'x') > > |
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trans in the 1st gen LHS
You're welcome. If I were a betting man, I'd wager that replacing the
half shaft will take care of all the noise. I had trouble getting the passenger side half shaft off the stub too when I had a joint go out. I figured out that it was because I was prying only against one side of the yoke - the harder I pried, the more binding side pressure that created. I was able to put two pry bars close to 180° apart (there are three lobes 120° apart, so it was somewhere between 180 and 120°) that I was able to apply pressure so that most of the force was outward instead of sideways. But - yeah - a lot of people have posted on the forums over the years that the clip was corroded up and wouldn't move. I have a feeling that that would only be the case if you live in the rust/salt belt. Mine was not rusted - it was due to that side force I mentioned. Once I pried on both sides at the same time, it popped right off with very little force. Post back and let us know the outcome. -- Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') rob wrote: > ok read that post. informative. sine i have to cut that damn yoke anyway i > think i'll proceed with that first and see how much that takes care of. > > Donkey Shane dude! > > > "rob" > wrote in message > g.com... >> ok but mine is rattling enough to sound likes it going to come out of the >> car....and its only done that for about a month or so. >> >> damn C clip is bent on the stub shaft too so I'm going to have to cut the >> yoke to change the CV axle. it has one bad CV joint that's making the old >> tell tale ratcheting sound when you go around tight corners >> >> >> >> "Bill Putney" > wrote in message >> ... >>> rob wrote: >>>> 42LE i believe. anybody ever have to dig out the short shaft and >>>> bearing on the passenger side? i think its probably inside the diff and >>>> will have to come out from inside the trans. there is a plate on the >>>> outside of the trans there but not sure i can get the shaft and bearing >>>> out that way. The bearing is bad, and causing lots of play in the axle >>>> as well as the CV shaft. >>>> >>>> anybody had that issue? I've been looking on the LH forums too but >>>> there's a lot to go thru still >>> That play in the passenger side short shaft is normal - 1st and 2nd gen. >>> LH cars. You are wasting your time trying to fix that - when you finish, >>> even with brand new bearing and proper preload adjusted into it, it will >>> still have the same play in it. The reason is that, while there is no >>> play in the bearing, the short shaft plugs into a *bushing* in the >>> carrier. The play you are seeing is between the shaft and the bushing in >>> the carrier - it's that way from the factory. >>> >>> Several people on the three LH car forums have *thought* the play was a >>> problem, but it's been proven over and over that it is normal, and you >>> can't get rid of it - and it causes no problems. You stack the play in >>> the shaft itself, and then the play between the tripod onto the shaft, >>> and multiply that by the length of the inner joint, and it does add up to >>> a bit of motion in the axle. >>> >>> It just so happens that I was the person on the forums that first made >>> everyone aware that it is normal (I post as Peva on www.lhforums.net and >>> www.dodgeintrepid.net forums). Here is the latest thread on which it was >>> discussed: http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/...d.php?t=176609 >>> >>> Look at my post (post no. 6) with the sketch from the FSM with my >>> explanation. >>> >>> -- >>> Bill Putney >>> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my >>> address with the letter 'x') >> |
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I'm thinking my mine is bent. i couldn't get it to release the CV shaft
while i was under it in the garage and neither could that guys down at my local tire store with a lift. but yeah prying in just the right place might get it. I've seen guys at the dealer screaming about how much a pain it is to cut the inner yoke off. "Bill Putney" > wrote in message ... > You're welcome. If I were a betting man, I'd wager that replacing the > half shaft will take care of all the noise. > > I had trouble getting the passenger side half shaft off the stub too when > I had a joint go out. I figured out that it was because I was prying only > against one side of the yoke - the harder I pried, the more binding side > pressure that created. I was able to put two pry bars close to 180° apart > (there are three lobes 120° apart, so it was somewhere between 180 and > 120°) that I was able to apply pressure so that most of the force was > outward instead of sideways. > > But - yeah - a lot of people have posted on the forums over the years that > the clip was corroded up and wouldn't move. I have a feeling that that > would only be the case if you live in the rust/salt belt. Mine was not > rusted - it was due to that side force I mentioned. Once I pried on both > sides at the same time, it popped right off with very little force. > > Post back and let us know the outcome. > > -- > Bill Putney > (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address > with the letter 'x') > > > rob wrote: >> ok read that post. informative. sine i have to cut that damn yoke >> anyway i think i'll proceed with that first and see how much that takes >> care of. >> >> Donkey Shane dude! >> >> >> "rob" > wrote in message >> g.com... >>> ok but mine is rattling enough to sound likes it going to come out of >>> the car....and its only done that for about a month or so. >>> >>> damn C clip is bent on the stub shaft too so I'm going to have to cut >>> the yoke to change the CV axle. it has one bad CV joint that's making >>> the old tell tale ratcheting sound when you go around tight corners >>> >>> >>> >>> "Bill Putney" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> rob wrote: >>>>> 42LE i believe. anybody ever have to dig out the short shaft and >>>>> bearing on the passenger side? i think its probably inside the diff >>>>> and will have to come out from inside the trans. there is a plate on >>>>> the outside of the trans there but not sure i can get the shaft and >>>>> bearing out that way. The bearing is bad, and causing lots of play in >>>>> the axle as well as the CV shaft. >>>>> >>>>> anybody had that issue? I've been looking on the LH forums too but >>>>> there's a lot to go thru still >>>> That play in the passenger side short shaft is normal - 1st and 2nd >>>> gen. LH cars. You are wasting your time trying to fix that - when you >>>> finish, even with brand new bearing and proper preload adjusted into >>>> it, it will still have the same play in it. The reason is that, while >>>> there is no play in the bearing, the short shaft plugs into a *bushing* >>>> in the carrier. The play you are seeing is between the shaft and the >>>> bushing in the carrier - it's that way from the factory. >>>> >>>> Several people on the three LH car forums have *thought* the play was a >>>> problem, but it's been proven over and over that it is normal, and you >>>> can't get rid of it - and it causes no problems. You stack the play in >>>> the shaft itself, and then the play between the tripod onto the shaft, >>>> and multiply that by the length of the inner joint, and it does add up >>>> to a bit of motion in the axle. >>>> >>>> It just so happens that I was the person on the forums that first made >>>> everyone aware that it is normal (I post as Peva on www.lhforums.net >>>> and www.dodgeintrepid.net forums). Here is the latest thread on which >>>> it was discussed: >>>> http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/...d.php?t=176609 >>>> >>>> Look at my post (post no. 6) with the sketch from the FSM with my >>>> explanation. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bill Putney >>>> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my >>>> address with the letter 'x') >>> |
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rob wrote:
> I'm thinking my mine is bent. i couldn't get it to release the CV shaft > while i was under it in the garage and neither could that guys down at my > local tire store with a lift. but yeah prying in just the right place might > get it. > > I've seen guys at the dealer screaming about how much a pain it is to cut > the inner yoke off. Try to improvise some kind of slide hammer to get good impulse with no side component? I have to believe that even if there is a problem (corrosion?) with the clip (designed not to provide positive retention), its total retention force (including the extra due to corrosion it being slightly deformed) has to be way weaker than the solid clip (designed to hold until it reaches some huge shear force) holding the stub in the carrier bushing. -- Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
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Bill Putney wrote:
> ...its total retention force (including the extra due to corrosion it being > slightly deformed) has to be way weaker... Oops - meant to say "...due to corrosion *or* it being slightly deformed...". -- Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
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so far no luck. tried prying equally with two bars. tried holding it level
while doing so too just to make sure it wasn't pinching the clip on one side, so to speak, fro the weight of the inner yoke hanging downwards slightly. guess its time to find a lift again and trying from over head. haven't worked out a slide hammer setup yet. something like this might work but i don't know if a ford yoke is close to Chrysler dimensions http://tinyurl.com/y7sh7el http://tinyurl.com/y6cjd2a "Bill Putney" > wrote in message ... > Bill Putney wrote: >> ...its total retention force (including the extra due to corrosion it >> being slightly deformed) has to be way weaker... > > Oops - meant to say "...due to corrosion *or* it being slightly > deformed...". > > -- > Bill Putney > (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address > with the letter 'x') |
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