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Re: Dropped drive line
> Fracturing a U-joint during a truck pull can
>pull the U-bolts right through the holes in the yoke.
Bill, that would be impressive!
I guess my use of my Internationals, although I thought I was using them
pretty hard, was really not that hard over the years. Never done a truck
pull, never done a rock climb severe enough to break a universal...... I
wonder if my IHC's over the years ever appreciated just how well I did
treat them? (g) I may have quicksand stories to match anybody's, but
those are mostly winch stories, not involving power to the wheels to any
extent at all.
I bent a driveline a couple of years ago getting to the bottom of the
first waterfall in Surprise Canyon in order to just look at the beginning
of the bad stuff. I shudder to think of what I'd have done if I'd even
thought about climbing it. (g)
>
>It's pretty important that the trunion bearing caps be uniformly supported
>all the way around. A yoke with a broken corner may *look* servicable, but
>tightening of the U-bolts and the torque force of the driveshaft can easily
>oval a bearing cap -- bringing on a swift and certain bearing failure.
That makes sense.
>
>Now you may say that you've heard of "several" such failures. <g>\
Yes, I can. Thank you for broadening my range of failure knowledge. (g
back at ya)
>Bill Thebert
Good to hear from you.
How about telling me off-digest about your troubles with your Dakota
tranny. You already know why I might be interested. My horror story on
front and rear differentials continues.
Regards,
John H.
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