Cherokee Fixin' - U joints
#11
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Re: Cherokee Fixin' - U joints
Take a look at the link from Bill. The complete U-joint has an 'X' in
the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Bill-
> Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove, and
> what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> elaborate for a first-timer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl
>
>
>
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
>
>>Hi Carl,
>> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
>>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
>>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
>>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
>>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
>>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
>>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
>>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:--------------------
>>
>>Carl Saiyed wrote:
>>
>>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
>>>
>>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
>
> break
>
>>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
>
> month. I
>
>>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
>
> the
>
>>>joints on the front driveshaft.
>>>
>>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
>
> and
>
>>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
>
> (Hoping
>
>>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press parts
>
> in
>
>>>and out?
>>>
>>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
>>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
>
> (I'm
>
>>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
>
> that I
>
>>>know of).
>>>
>>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
>>>
>>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
>>>
>>>Any other tips?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Carl
>
>
>
the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Bill-
> Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove, and
> what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> elaborate for a first-timer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl
>
>
>
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
>
>>Hi Carl,
>> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
>>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
>>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
>>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
>>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
>>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
>>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
>>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:--------------------
>>
>>Carl Saiyed wrote:
>>
>>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
>>>
>>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
>
> break
>
>>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
>
> month. I
>
>>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
>
> the
>
>>>joints on the front driveshaft.
>>>
>>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
>
> and
>
>>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
>
> (Hoping
>
>>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press parts
>
> in
>
>>>and out?
>>>
>>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
>>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
>
> (I'm
>
>>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
>
> that I
>
>>>know of).
>>>
>>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
>>>
>>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
>>>
>>>Any other tips?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Carl
>
>
>
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: Cherokee Fixin' - U joints
Take a look at the link from Bill. The complete U-joint has an 'X' in
the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Bill-
> Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove, and
> what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> elaborate for a first-timer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl
>
>
>
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
>
>>Hi Carl,
>> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
>>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
>>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
>>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
>>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
>>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
>>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
>>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:--------------------
>>
>>Carl Saiyed wrote:
>>
>>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
>>>
>>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
>
> break
>
>>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
>
> month. I
>
>>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
>
> the
>
>>>joints on the front driveshaft.
>>>
>>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
>
> and
>
>>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
>
> (Hoping
>
>>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press parts
>
> in
>
>>>and out?
>>>
>>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
>>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
>
> (I'm
>
>>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
>
> that I
>
>>>know of).
>>>
>>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
>>>
>>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
>>>
>>>Any other tips?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Carl
>
>
>
the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Bill-
> Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove, and
> what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> elaborate for a first-timer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl
>
>
>
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
>
>>Hi Carl,
>> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
>>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
>>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
>>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
>>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
>>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
>>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
>>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:--------------------
>>
>>Carl Saiyed wrote:
>>
>>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
>>>
>>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
>
> break
>
>>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
>
> month. I
>
>>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
>
> the
>
>>>joints on the front driveshaft.
>>>
>>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
>
> and
>
>>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
>
> (Hoping
>
>>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press parts
>
> in
>
>>>and out?
>>>
>>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
>>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
>
> (I'm
>
>>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
>
> that I
>
>>>know of).
>>>
>>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
>>>
>>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
>>>
>>>Any other tips?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Carl
>
>
>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Cherokee Fixin' - U joints
Take a look at the link from Bill. The complete U-joint has an 'X' in
the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Bill-
> Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove, and
> what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> elaborate for a first-timer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl
>
>
>
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
>
>>Hi Carl,
>> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
>>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
>>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
>>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
>>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
>>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
>>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
>>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:--------------------
>>
>>Carl Saiyed wrote:
>>
>>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
>>>
>>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
>
> break
>
>>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
>
> month. I
>
>>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
>
> the
>
>>>joints on the front driveshaft.
>>>
>>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
>
> and
>
>>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
>
> (Hoping
>
>>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press parts
>
> in
>
>>>and out?
>>>
>>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
>>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
>
> (I'm
>
>>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
>
> that I
>
>>>know of).
>>>
>>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
>>>
>>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
>>>
>>>Any other tips?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Carl
>
>
>
the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Bill-
> Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove, and
> what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> elaborate for a first-timer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl
>
>
>
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
>
>>Hi Carl,
>> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
>>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
>>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
>>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
>>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
>>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
>>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
>>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:--------------------
>>
>>Carl Saiyed wrote:
>>
>>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
>>>
>>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
>
> break
>
>>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
>
> month. I
>
>>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
>
> the
>
>>>joints on the front driveshaft.
>>>
>>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
>
> and
>
>>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
>
> (Hoping
>
>>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press parts
>
> in
>
>>>and out?
>>>
>>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
>>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
>
> (I'm
>
>>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
>
> that I
>
>>>know of).
>>>
>>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
>>>
>>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
>>>
>>>Any other tips?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Carl
>
>
>
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Cherokee Fixin' - U joints
OOO! Got it! The Zerk is what I referred to as the "Grease nipple".
Thanks Roy and Bill!
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:L3pCd.16795$RH4.8480@newsread1.news.pas.earth link.net...
> Take a look at the link from Bill. The complete U-joint has an 'X' in
> the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
> joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
> is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
> 'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
> fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
>
>
>
> Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > Bill-
> > Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove,
and
> > what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> > elaborate for a first-timer?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
> >
> >>Hi Carl,
> >> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
> >>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
> >>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
> >>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
> >>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
> >>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
> >>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
> >>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
> >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >>mailto:--------------------
> >>
> >>Carl Saiyed wrote:
> >>
> >>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
> >>>
> >>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
> >
> > break
> >
> >>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
> >
> > month. I
> >
> >>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
> >
> > the
> >
> >>>joints on the front driveshaft.
> >>>
> >>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
> >
> > and
> >
> >>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
> >
> > (Hoping
> >
> >>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press
parts
> >
> > in
> >
> >>>and out?
> >>>
> >>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
> >>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
> >
> > (I'm
> >
> >>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
> >
> > that I
> >
> >>>know of).
> >>>
> >>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
> >>>
> >>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
> >>>
> >>>Any other tips?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Carl
> >
> >
> >
Thanks Roy and Bill!
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:L3pCd.16795$RH4.8480@newsread1.news.pas.earth link.net...
> Take a look at the link from Bill. The complete U-joint has an 'X' in
> the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
> joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
> is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
> 'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
> fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
>
>
>
> Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > Bill-
> > Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove,
and
> > what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> > elaborate for a first-timer?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
> >
> >>Hi Carl,
> >> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
> >>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
> >>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
> >>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
> >>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
> >>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
> >>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
> >>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
> >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >>mailto:--------------------
> >>
> >>Carl Saiyed wrote:
> >>
> >>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
> >>>
> >>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
> >
> > break
> >
> >>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
> >
> > month. I
> >
> >>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
> >
> > the
> >
> >>>joints on the front driveshaft.
> >>>
> >>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
> >
> > and
> >
> >>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
> >
> > (Hoping
> >
> >>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press
parts
> >
> > in
> >
> >>>and out?
> >>>
> >>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
> >>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
> >
> > (I'm
> >
> >>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
> >
> > that I
> >
> >>>know of).
> >>>
> >>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
> >>>
> >>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
> >>>
> >>>Any other tips?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Carl
> >
> >
> >
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Cherokee Fixin' - U joints
OOO! Got it! The Zerk is what I referred to as the "Grease nipple".
Thanks Roy and Bill!
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:L3pCd.16795$RH4.8480@newsread1.news.pas.earth link.net...
> Take a look at the link from Bill. The complete U-joint has an 'X' in
> the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
> joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
> is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
> 'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
> fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
>
>
>
> Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > Bill-
> > Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove,
and
> > what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> > elaborate for a first-timer?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
> >
> >>Hi Carl,
> >> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
> >>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
> >>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
> >>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
> >>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
> >>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
> >>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
> >>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
> >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >>mailto:--------------------
> >>
> >>Carl Saiyed wrote:
> >>
> >>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
> >>>
> >>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
> >
> > break
> >
> >>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
> >
> > month. I
> >
> >>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
> >
> > the
> >
> >>>joints on the front driveshaft.
> >>>
> >>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
> >
> > and
> >
> >>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
> >
> > (Hoping
> >
> >>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press
parts
> >
> > in
> >
> >>>and out?
> >>>
> >>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
> >>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
> >
> > (I'm
> >
> >>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
> >
> > that I
> >
> >>>know of).
> >>>
> >>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
> >>>
> >>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
> >>>
> >>>Any other tips?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Carl
> >
> >
> >
Thanks Roy and Bill!
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
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> Take a look at the link from Bill. The complete U-joint has an 'X' in
> the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
> joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
> is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
> 'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
> fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
>
>
>
> Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > Bill-
> > Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove,
and
> > what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> > elaborate for a first-timer?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
> >
> >>Hi Carl,
> >> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
> >>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
> >>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
> >>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
> >>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
> >>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
> >>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
> >>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
> >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >>mailto:--------------------
> >>
> >>Carl Saiyed wrote:
> >>
> >>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
> >>>
> >>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
> >
> > break
> >
> >>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
> >
> > month. I
> >
> >>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
> >
> > the
> >
> >>>joints on the front driveshaft.
> >>>
> >>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
> >
> > and
> >
> >>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
> >
> > (Hoping
> >
> >>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press
parts
> >
> > in
> >
> >>>and out?
> >>>
> >>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
> >>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
> >
> > (I'm
> >
> >>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
> >
> > that I
> >
> >>>know of).
> >>>
> >>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
> >>>
> >>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
> >>>
> >>>Any other tips?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Carl
> >
> >
> >
#16
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Re: Cherokee Fixin' - U joints
OOO! Got it! The Zerk is what I referred to as the "Grease nipple".
Thanks Roy and Bill!
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:L3pCd.16795$RH4.8480@newsread1.news.pas.earth link.net...
> Take a look at the link from Bill. The complete U-joint has an 'X' in
> the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
> joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
> is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
> 'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
> fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
>
>
>
> Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > Bill-
> > Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove,
and
> > what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> > elaborate for a first-timer?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
> >
> >>Hi Carl,
> >> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
> >>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
> >>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
> >>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
> >>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
> >>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
> >>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
> >>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
> >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >>mailto:--------------------
> >>
> >>Carl Saiyed wrote:
> >>
> >>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
> >>>
> >>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
> >
> > break
> >
> >>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
> >
> > month. I
> >
> >>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
> >
> > the
> >
> >>>joints on the front driveshaft.
> >>>
> >>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
> >
> > and
> >
> >>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
> >
> > (Hoping
> >
> >>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press
parts
> >
> > in
> >
> >>>and out?
> >>>
> >>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
> >>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
> >
> > (I'm
> >
> >>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
> >
> > that I
> >
> >>>know of).
> >>>
> >>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
> >>>
> >>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
> >>>
> >>>Any other tips?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Carl
> >
> >
> >
Thanks Roy and Bill!
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:L3pCd.16795$RH4.8480@newsread1.news.pas.earth link.net...
> Take a look at the link from Bill. The complete U-joint has an 'X' in
> the center with 4 bearing assemblies on the ends. #4 shows the old 'U'
> joint with the cup on (left side), #5 with it off. Complete new assembly
> is on the right. The 4 bearing assemblies are usually referred to as
> 'Cups", the 'X' piece as the 'cross'. Picture #5 clearly shows the zerk
> fitting screwed into the cross piece on both old and new.
>
>
>
> Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > Bill-
> > Thanks for the links. I'm not sure I understand what zerk to remove,
and
> > what "cups" you mean, or the centering bearing thing. Can you be more
> > elaborate for a first-timer?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:41DA0C3F.987113BC@***.net...
> >
> >>Hi Carl,
> >> Take a chalk and/or center punch to mark their alignment to insure
> >>you retain the driveshaft's balance and timing. I remove the zerk for
> >>clearance and to allow grease to escape as I put a dab of grease in each
> >>cup on assembly, so as not to pump air into the star:
> >>http://www.stu-offroad.com/otherwrit...t/ujoint-1.htm Just add a
> >>dab of grease to the constant velocity Universal Joint's centering
> >>bearing, as it apart of the yoke and can not be disassembled:
> >>http://www.----------.com/CVJoint.jpg
> >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >>mailto:--------------------
> >>
> >>Carl Saiyed wrote:
> >>
> >>>Vehicle in question is my 89 Cherokee Pioneer 4.0 5spd manual.
> >>>
> >>>While greasing the front u-joint on the front driveshaft, I managed to
> >
> > break
> >
> >>>the grease nipple out of the joint. It's been this way for about a
> >
> > month. I
> >
> >>>want to replace the joint. I have heard that I should replace all(3?)
> >
> > the
> >
> >>>joints on the front driveshaft.
> >>>
> >>>I've never done u-joints before but I'd like to learn. I have a 4" vice
> >
> > and
> >
> >>>air tools. What steps do I need to take to replace all three joints?
> >
> > (Hoping
> >
> >>>for a detailed step by step! [Bill!]). Will I need a shop to press
parts
> >
> > in
> >
> >>>and out?
> >>>
> >>>Can I remove the front driveshaft, drive to work w/the front driveshaft
> >>>disconnected, have the pressing done after work and then re-install?
> >
> > (I'm
> >
> >>>planning to do this on Sunday, no one is open on Sunday with a press
> >
> > that I
> >
> >>>know of).
> >>>
> >>>Does it matter which brand of joint I buy?
> >>>
> >>>Anything else I should be doing while I've got the driveshaft off?
> >>>
> >>>Any other tips?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Carl
> >
> >
> >
#20
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Re: Cherokee Fixin' - U joints
So did you Brain :P
Snow not saying that N word .. na na na na
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:41da214e$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> OOO! Got it! The Zerk is what I referred to as the "Grease nipple".
>>
>
> hehehe, you said "nipple"
>
Snow not saying that N word .. na na na na
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:41da214e$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>> OOO! Got it! The Zerk is what I referred to as the "Grease nipple".
>>
>
> hehehe, you said "nipple"
>