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I am trying to Isolate a vibration at high speed and someone I trust more than me, said it is probably the u joint(s). He said if I replace one I should replace both (sounds logical). My problem is I do not know where to get them from. Vintage has them, but three different types.

 

Does anyone know where I can get the correct u joints for a 1947 WD-15 Cross and roller type held in with lock plates?

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After I posted, I was able to find them at Detroit Trucks. Good customer service....

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If you are removing the tailshaft... there should be an arrow on the front end of the shaft which lines the shaft up with the arrow on the yoke.  Would be best to re-install it in the right position.

Depending how far you want to go... you may want to consider checking the balance of the tailshaft as well (while you have it off).

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If you are removing the tailshaft... there should be an arrow on the front end of the shaft which lines the shaft up with the arrow on the yoke.  Would be best to re-install it in the right position.

Depending how far you want to go... you may want to consider checking the balance of the tailshaft as well (while you have it off).

 

I was thinking the same thing. Is it something you can do at home? or does it need to go to a shop for that?

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I was thinking the same thing. Is it something you can do at home? or does it need to go to a shop for that?

 

I had a shop do mine. They spun it up in a lathe and added the weights where needed..

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I had a shop do mine. They spun it up in a lathe and added the weights where needed..

That's smart to do it with the u-joints and transfer shafts. I will definitely find a shop that can do it.

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