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Older u-joints with solid cast yokes

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boondockjones-N.Y.

03-03-2002 14:59:09




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Hi guys, hope some of you can help me out on this. I'm trying to replace the spider in the steering u-joint on my son's BN . The yokes that hold the spider appear to be solid cast without holes for the caps on the spider to be driven out.The parts guy from Case/IH says there should be C clips on the inside between the spider and the yoke. I can't see them or feel them when I probe around. I have tried to drive the spider to one side to create space on the opposite side but don't seem to gain anything or expose the clip. What do I need to do? Are some of the older ones meant to be replaced as a unit and not rebuilt? Thanks for any advice.

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1PWRFULH

03-03-2002 18:08:50




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 Re: older u-joints with solid cast yokes in reply to boondockjones-N.Y., 03-03-2002 14:59:09  
I'm in the same boat as you. I heated and bent the yolks up and took the original spider out thinking I had the correct joint that the Case IH dealer gave me. It looked just like the one I put on my H a little earlier and there is no way it works. The H has bearings and caps like the new ones and the one on my B doesn't. I guess you could buy the complete H joint and everything and put it all on. I am thinking about doing that. What do you guys think?

RC

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boondockjones

03-03-2002 17:56:52




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 Re: older u-joints with solid cast yokes in reply to boondockjones-N.Y., 03-03-2002 14:59:09  
I had searched the archives and didn't turn up much but now I went through them one by one and found a few references to the b steering joint. From what I read the originals are not made to be repaired.Can anyone tell me where to get a replacement that's reasonably priced?



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gene b

03-03-2002 19:19:05




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 Re: Re: older u-joints with solid cast yokes in reply to boondockjones, 03-03-2002 17:56:52  
valu-built 44 bucks



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boondockjones

03-05-2002 17:28:36




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 Re: Re: Re: older u-joints with solid cast yokes in reply to gene b, 03-03-2002 19:19:05  
Gene, Thanks for the information. I got in touch with valu-built they had it for the price you quoted. The one they offer has no key-way, it is pinned to the shaft. I would think the pins would hold up under normal use. I just wondered if you have used this part and if it held up ok. Thanks



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