A few months back I had a grinding noise at low speeds/ low to no load. After some help from you all I replaced the rear DS, with a new fully assembled Toyota DS, which solved the problem.
I called the dealer and couldnt get a definitive answer if the DS came fully greased so I added grease to both spiders and the sleeve yolk.
While it seems that you cant over-grease the spiders, Ive since read that you potentially need to be careful to not add too much grease to the sleeve yolk.
Question 1:
Anything I need to worry about or can do now? I havent noticed the truck driving any differently and it's been about 6 months.
In doing some reading here I have also discovered that the consensus is that the front DS should be 90 degrees out-of-phase. However, my '94 front DS is in-phase.
Having removed and installed my rear DS, I more or less know what to do. However, since the rear DS I installed was already fully assembled, Im uncertain how to achieve the 90 degree offset.
Question 2:
Once Ive removed the front DS, can I simply separate the sleeve yolk from the propeller shaft and re-insert it at a 90 degree offset?
Thanks all!
I called the dealer and couldnt get a definitive answer if the DS came fully greased so I added grease to both spiders and the sleeve yolk.
While it seems that you cant over-grease the spiders, Ive since read that you potentially need to be careful to not add too much grease to the sleeve yolk.
Question 1:
Anything I need to worry about or can do now? I havent noticed the truck driving any differently and it's been about 6 months.
In doing some reading here I have also discovered that the consensus is that the front DS should be 90 degrees out-of-phase. However, my '94 front DS is in-phase.
Having removed and installed my rear DS, I more or less know what to do. However, since the rear DS I installed was already fully assembled, Im uncertain how to achieve the 90 degree offset.
Question 2:
Once Ive removed the front DS, can I simply separate the sleeve yolk from the propeller shaft and re-insert it at a 90 degree offset?
Thanks all!