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#1 Driveshaft joints
Reeves Posted on: 2004/7/24 8:53
Hi Guys,
Can someone help me with info, as to how to have the universal joints on my prop shaft [driveshaft] changed.
Its for a 74 1200datsun deluxe
Thanks


#2 Re: Driveshaft joints
mr_nismo4 Posted on: 2004/7/24 10:54
Someone will clear this up better than me but...in my experince 1200 uni joints are not serviceable. What I mean is you cant bash them out and replace them like your average Falcon or HQ. Last time I had mine done they somehow got them out and tack welded new ones in, yes looks dodgy, but no dramas. My new tailshaft for the 1200 rally car runs easily avaliable Holden uni's I believe.


#3 Re: Driveshaft joints
mr_nismo4 Posted on: 2004/7/24 10:58
Actually, just looked in my 1200 service book and yeah you can bash them out like normal ones. Best way is by using a vice and two sockets. Place one socket smaller than the uni joint at one end (driving), place a big socket that is bigger than the uni at the other end (reciever). This will drive one end out, then you just reverse and get the other end out. Yes, it can be a pain in the arse, tried it myself a number of time. Just dont belt the uni joint with a hammer.


#4 Re: Driveshaft joints
phunkdoktaspok Posted on: 2004/7/24 14:02
mr_nismo4 was right on both occasions. Some 1200 tailshafts have non changeable unis


#5 Re: Driveshaft joints
ddgonzal Posted on: 2004/7/25 2:04
Look for circlips on the inside of the four bearings -- if those are present, they can be removed and the ujoints pressed out.

The one in my garage now won't come out in the vise (even after removing the circlips) ... too rusty I guess.


#6 Re: Driveshaft joints
mr_nismo4 Posted on: 2004/7/25 11:11
Yeah I have even busted a vice (cheap and nasty) and still didnt get one out. The professional work shops do it in a sec.






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