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REMOVING UNIVERSAL FROM DATSUN 1200 UTE DRIVESHAFT
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DOES ANYONE NO HOW TO REMOVE THE UNIVERSAL FROM THE DRIVE SHAFT OF A DATUN 1200 UTE 1976. ASUNIVERSAL IS NOT FITTED WITH RETAINING CLIPS?

Posted on: 2008/10/26 9:58
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if my memory serves me correctly, they are non replacable universals.

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most people typically take them to a tail shaft joint for them to modify the tail shaft to take larger stronger replacable unis

Posted on: 2008/10/26 10:07
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that is correct . if they dont have the clips u can not change them . some models had replaceable uni's and some didnt. although u can get them fixed by a shop . they can bore them out and fit replacable uni's but its obviously more dollars .

Posted on: 2008/10/26 10:09
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Contact Driveline Services in Brisbane, Newcastle, and I think Sydney and Melbourne now. They will refit your shaft with replacable uni's cost a couple of C notes though. Any drive shaft place will be able to do the job though. I just happened to work for Driveline for a while and I had them do quite a few jobs for me and my friends. Don't mention my name now though, I p1$$3d a few of the bosses off when I left to go and work for Cummins.

Posted on: 2008/10/26 13:40
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It can be done by a good machine shop about 135 usd

Posted on: 2008/10/26 22:10
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The universals are peined in, which is where they fold over the metal of the housings to retain the uni. This was so you had to buy a complete new tailshaft. The best replacement uni's are the standard 1200 ones, but you need to get the front & back fittings machined out to take the new uni's. You also need to get the rememnants of the old unis out, usually at the same time. Personally i would cut the uni's so you'd end up with a front yoke, tailshaft & a rear yoke, then take those along to the tailshaft place,as this would probably be the first thing they would do. Unfortunately this immobilises the car, as you no longer have a tailshaft. Early Datsuns use the same uni's as HQ-HZ Holdens, so the replaceable uni's are readily available. After this first bit, the replacement of uni's is like any other car.

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I went through this last year and wby replacing the unis with holden unis and a balance it was about $320 AUS. If I was to get new ones pressed in it was going to cost more. The problem is I probably won't change them for another 20 yrs.

Posted on: 2008/10/28 1:30
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mmm and to think ive sold both my ute tailshafts with replacable unis for around $50

might even be cheaper to get a bluebird tailshaft and a 1200 or 120y BW tailshaft and then get the front of the BW tailshaft put onto the bluebird tailshaft....then you have replacable unis

only cost me $80 to get my tailshaft shortened and balanced....and old datsun tailshafts cant be too expensive

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my tail shaft guy will make a complete custom tail shaft from nothing for $220

it should be that expensive, new unis are around 40-50 each anyway so you cant get out of it too much cheaper than 120-150

i wouldn't re-use unis, they arnt that expensive, and why cut and shut an old tube just start with a fresh bit if you are looking at different length etc

Posted on: 2008/10/28 6:05
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