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I need to replace my front u-joint @ pinion, but I can get the damned clips out of it.  Is there a trick without special tools?  Also, ONCE they "out", do the caps tap out of the DS?

 

 

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Rogan

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The clips should pop out without any special tools. You should be able to use a punch and a hammer to push one end far enough to hook a screwdriver between the clip and cap to pry it out, Sometimes they rust in so bad they will break and go flying so be careful.

Ive been knocking the u-joint cap into the center which will relieve the tension off the clip than i use a punch and hammer on the end of he clip

I torch the cross out and then tap the cap in and then pull the clip. Use this method with all u-joints anymore, the newer ones are held in with a plastic epoxy that needs to be melted out anyhow.

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thanks, guys..  I don't have a torch, so that's out..

All new crosses come with new clips so no need to be gentle, get in there with a small tipped chisel if they are rusted in tight, wrap things pretty hard with a hammer to start to loosen the rust if need be.

Living in the rust belt I don't even mess with trying to press  a bad u joint out. 6" grinder with a cut off wheel, whack the cross out, and the caps will almost fall right out. Torch works good too.

Even a propane torch can help.

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I torch the cross out and then tap the cap in and then pull the clip. Use this method with all u-joints anymore, the newer ones are held in with a plastic epoxy that needs to be melted out anyhow.

 

I learned that last fall. Ugh. Plastic injected u-joints on a 2005 Dodge Ram (Cummins). I would have to say it is easier.

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