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Tailshaft Unis
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My tailshaft Unis were getting noisy on the weekend and when I took the tailshaft in to get changed they told me that the unis that were in the tailshaft couldn't be changed because they were pressed in and they had to cut the yoks off and put in some new ones with unis that can be replaced. Cost is $300-400. Has anyone had this problem before?

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They can be machined to accept new U joints. You just have to find someone to do it.

Posted on: 2007/5/6 21:03
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They are called "staked" uni joints.
Not meant for re-building but as mentioned they can be machined to accept re-buildable joints.
What you need to determine is whether a replacement shaft is cheaper, or machining as described.
Given the time that these things last, it may be cheaper to replace the entire shaft with a fresher one.

Posted on: 2007/5/7 0:23
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The problem I have is the ute is running a dogleg 5 spd and a sunny wagon diff, which makes it very difficult to find a second hand tailshaft.

Posted on: 2007/5/7 14:13
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would that gearbox be the L series one(63a)? coz if it is you can just get a bluebird or stanza tailshaft cut down to suit....they have replacable unis

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Any competant tailshaft shop will be able to replace the unis for you.

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The problem is that they can do it but the replacement unis don't fit in the exissting yokes. They have to replace the yokes also and then re-balance the tailshaft which is why they want $300-400. The gearbox isn't a stanza...

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for 400 bucks you could get a brand new tailshaft with holden 6 cyl unis made up

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which holden 6 cylinder ones? i think early 202 ones are pretty much the same as L series, ie standard ute tailshaft
vn ones on the other hand

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The problem is that they can do it but the replacement unis don't fit in the exissting yokes. They have to replace the yokes also and then re-balance the tailshaft which is why they want $300-400. The gearbox isn't a stanza...


Take it to someone who knows what they are doing, they dont have to change the yokes, just machine them to fit. I had mine done when I used to drive a 1200 ute, they spot welded the new ones in as I recall.

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