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PHAEDRUS said:Turbo,
put the rig on stands at the axles, put it in nuetral once all four are off the ground and on GOOD jack stands, then you can spin the drive lines to your hearts content.
If you are not getting the greaase out of the u joint caps I would recomend replacing the u joints. this is ususally a sign of wear if grease oozes out of soem but not other caps.
Dave
A press is great, but a big vise will work, with different sized sockets. Also Brendan Lally has a piece of 4"x4" wood with a hold drilled down a way in it, so the whole assembly kinda sits in it. Still takes some work but with that and a hammer it's not to bad. Putting new ones in make sure no needle bearings fall down. One did on mine and we could not get it all together, about 1/16" off (thinking in my mind of the thickness of a needle bearing) sure enough, we pulled it apart and one needle bearing had fallen down.PHAEDRUS said:Marking the offending cap is a better idea than mine,
without a press the u joints are a bear, with a press they are easy.
Dave