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#249081 07/15/12 05:36 PM
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I have tried several options to seal the universal joint ball at the rear without success. I've used the cork seal, an oring and also a quad ring. Also I'm using the 600 wt gear oil. Some members advise they are running straight chassis grease which may be my next attempt, but I would like to hear some opinions from other members. Perhaps Gene's steering gear lube recipe would work.


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How much oil are you putting in the "U" joint housing?

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About 8 ounces when drained. After that it's a guess by the size of the puddle underneath. Is there a way to check the level? Such as removing the speedo drive gear and filling to runout? I did have the prop shaft bushing seize to the shaft at one time so I would rather be overfilled than under. The bushing and seal were replaced and the shaft built up to due to wear.


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There should only be a max. of 1/2 pint of oil in the "U" joint housing.

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I would advise not to use chassis grease as it does not flow well enough to properly lubricate the U-joint trunnions.


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Thanks JYD for confirming that 8 ounces (1/2 pint) is the correct amount.


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You bet!

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