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U-Joint Installation
By Travis Miller - 04/20/2004 12:22:41 AM; IP 205.188.116.80
While it is true that u-joints without zerk fittings can be stronger, there is a right and wrong way to install the ones with the fittings. Always install the u-joint where the fitting is in compression. If not the u-joint can be split apart at the fitting under power.
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 Can anybody recommend a good strong U-Joint -- Steve M, 04/19/2004
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 RE: Can anybody recommend a good strong U-Joint -- Steve M, 04/19/2004
Collapse <b>U-Joint Installation</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Travis Miller, <i>04/20/2004</i></font>U-Joint Installation -- Travis Miller, 04/20/2004
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 Travis, how do I tell if I did it the wrong way? -- Steve M, 04/20/2004
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 RE: Travis, how do I tell if I did it the wrong way? -- Travis Miller, 04/21/2004
 I had no idea -- Steve M, 04/23/2004
 In case an image would help, try this on-line excerpt... -- Mr F, 04/24/2004
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