I'm going to take out the driveshaft from the tranny to the rear diff. There are ubolts at the ujoint at each end. These are pics from under a 4 spd 1970 f100 2wd ranger that has 2 piece driveshaft with at least one question below each pic. I don't think the 4 spd was original. I think it may have been 3 on tree, now it 4 on floor.
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I got a bunch of questions for this one:
Is this a lot of length for splines to be exposed?
Is this a slip joint? Obviously a cover is unscrewed and something else is out too. Is this a seal for all the grease that maybe goes in the nipple hanging down to the left of the ujoint there on the right? What am i looking to do to fix this? "Slip joint grease seal" or what?
Also, i haven't turned it yet, but if the carrier bearing spins well, should i just replace it anyway when i got the shaft out? The rubber looks pretty bad.
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Apparently grease is spraying out of the yoke at the tranny. It coats everything in a circle around the immediate area. Does the short shaft going into the tranny hole simply come straight out and just get repacked/resealed? Answer me like im a newborn babe in the woods. Assume nothing.
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Heres the same place at the tranny end. Im posting it to point out that if you look at the small bolt in upper left of the pic, you can see the red grease dripping off of it. This is a 4 speed so i guess that it isn't red automatic tranny oil. It is thicker than motor oil, so im assuming it is red grease that was packed into the yoke. It is in the radius of the spray.
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This may sound extra special dumb, but can i chock the front and just throw a floor jack directly under the rear diff and lift the whole back end of the truck up long enough to put it on jackstands or is that bad for it?
As far as dropping out the drive shaft, i may be looking at this wrong, but it seems that after removing the u shaped bolts at the ujoints at the rear diff and at the tranny, that the drive shaft needs to shrink lengthwise to come out. Can this occur at the slip joint in the center where all the splines are exposed or is this not the way to do it?
Thanks very much for your answers!