Loud Clicking noise after greasing U Joints
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Loud Clicking noise after greasing U Joints
I have a 2002 Disco II I have had since July. There was next to no maintenance done on this vehicle other than basic oil changes.
Long story short, I just put a OME 3" lift on it and greased up the U Joints. Everything ran and sounded fine after the lift install. That is until I greased the U joints. Since greasing I have been hearing a loud clicking noise when I am driving over 30 mph.
I am looking for a new front drive shaft and am torn between a Tom Woods double Cardan or the heavy duty high angle double cardan from toddco suspensions.
I am currently not driving the truck, but am in desperate need to get it running.
Any suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.
Long story short, I just put a OME 3" lift on it and greased up the U Joints. Everything ran and sounded fine after the lift install. That is until I greased the U joints. Since greasing I have been hearing a loud clicking noise when I am driving over 30 mph.
I am looking for a new front drive shaft and am torn between a Tom Woods double Cardan or the heavy duty high angle double cardan from toddco suspensions.
I am currently not driving the truck, but am in desperate need to get it running.
Any suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.
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The end of the shaft without grease fittings could be about to snap, if this happens at speed, shaft will be whirling around and attempt to beat a hole in the tranny. Frequently the shaft wins the battle. There is also a rebuild article for the front prop shaft in our tech area.
Last edited by Savannah Buzz; 09-22-2013 at 11:34 AM.
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I just greased using the existing nipples. I cleaned them off first and filled until I saw the clean grease coming out.
I just received a rebuild kit, but how hard is it to complete with basic tools available? I was going to purchase a new front drive shaft and then rebuild the existing one to keep on hand for a spare.
I just received a rebuild kit, but how hard is it to complete with basic tools available? I was going to purchase a new front drive shaft and then rebuild the existing one to keep on hand for a spare.
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Even nylocks have steel threads, they aren't going to "pull off".
He might be able to turn them with vice grips, but more than likely it's going to be dremel cutoff tool time.
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If you want, I can send you a PDF file on how to rebuild your shaft or if going for a new one, consider going to Bill Davis at Great Basins Rover in Salt Lake City for on of the best ones available.
Don't get carried away with a double double, which is a waste of money for your truck and needs.
Don't get carried away with a double double, which is a waste of money for your truck and needs.
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Before you take off the drive shaft and trash it -
Look at the grease nipple on the front drive shaft which is on the drive shaft itself.
This nipple can hit the cat convertor. Take a look at the cat.
I was just under there and debating leaving on the grease nipple. I got about 5mm clearance between the end of the grease nipple and the cat converter.
I guess I will remove the grease nipple.
Cat converter is expensive to replace.
Look at the grease nipple on the front drive shaft which is on the drive shaft itself.
This nipple can hit the cat convertor. Take a look at the cat.
I was just under there and debating leaving on the grease nipple. I got about 5mm clearance between the end of the grease nipple and the cat converter.
I guess I will remove the grease nipple.
Cat converter is expensive to replace.
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I am not driving the truck for now (bummed about that), I did a lot of research on here Sunday and actually purchased a Tom Woods drive shaft from Lucky 8. Mike, I know you have a lot of experience here, what is different between the Tom Woods and the drive shafts from Great Basins?
I haven't had time to try and heat up the nuts, I will try this Wednesday and see what happens.
Thank you all for the replies and advice.
I haven't had time to try and heat up the nuts, I will try this Wednesday and see what happens.
Thank you all for the replies and advice.