Yes, lockout hubs are nice but you’ll never get an ROI from them in joint rebuild or fuel economy. If you’ve got a couple thousand bucks that you don’t know what to do with then by all means go with lockout hubs. Thanks for watching. Mike
Maybe. I'm busy right now but maybe when things slow down and I have some time I could build another hammer. I appreciate you taking the time you watch. Glad it was helpful. Mike
I used a tapered drift punch as the business end and cut to length, 4". The small end measures .450", the hammer end is .625", the handle diameter is 1" and the handle length from center of punch end is 9". Mike
Thank you. I try to keep my benches clear from parts as much as possible but at times I get project creep and they begin to fill. In my solvent tank I’ve been using Zep Dyna143 for the past 20 years or so now. Thanks for taking the time to watch and follow along. Mike
@@zmotorsports62 thanks for the response. I’ve been looking for a nice parts cleaner. I’ve looked at the snap on one but would rather save the money on the parts cleaner and put it towards a new scan tool. Like your solution.
Your video gives me a lot of confidence in tackling this job. Thank you tremendously! One question ... would a brass or delrin punch protect the metal or impregnate the surface?
Thank you John. Glad it was helpful. I don't think either would damage or impregnate the metal but I would be worried about getting shavings from the softer lunches moved in the joint. A standard steel drift shouldn't damage any of the internals as they're made of a much harder 300M material. Hope that is helpful and thanks for taking the time to watch. Mike
Terry, I noticed a very slight click on a couple of the switchbacks coming down off Black Bear at full lock and then again when we were going over California Pass just before we turned off on to Placer & Picayne. Nowhere near as severe of clicking like four years ago but I wanted to rebuild the joints before Spearfish and Moab gatherings to avoid the funny looks and embarrassment.
She’s not sure. She thinks she heard it on California but she said she didn’t hear it on Black Bear. She thinks I’m being overly anal or overly sensitive. I’m not buying it.
Nice job Mike.
Thanks David.
BEARING LOCKING HUB KIT is the best way to protect your Axel's 1700$💔
Is there is a way to do a the locking hub in a cheap way?
Yes, lockout hubs are nice but you’ll never get an ROI from them in joint rebuild or fuel economy. If you’ve got a couple thousand bucks that you don’t know what to do with then by all means go with lockout hubs.
Thanks for watching.
Mike
Thanks for the video! Would you be willing to make an extra hammer punch like you have?
Maybe. I'm busy right now but maybe when things slow down and I have some time I could build another hammer.
I appreciate you taking the time you watch. Glad it was helpful.
Mike
@@zmotorsports62 what is the diameter of the punch end that touches the cage? Non hammer end and diameter of the handle? Thanks!
I used a tapered drift punch as the business end and cut to length, 4". The small end measures .450", the hammer end is .625", the handle diameter is 1" and the handle length from center of punch end is 9".
Mike
Ah Mike’s back, weekend got better. I love how much bench top space you have. Curious what type of solvent do you use in your parts washer?
Thank you. I try to keep my benches clear from parts as much as possible but at times I get project creep and they begin to fill.
In my solvent tank I’ve been using Zep Dyna143 for the past 20 years or so now.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and follow along.
Mike
@@zmotorsports62 thanks for the response. I’ve been looking for a nice parts cleaner. I’ve looked at the snap on one but would rather save the money on the parts cleaner and put it towards a new scan tool. Like your solution.
Your video gives me a lot of confidence in tackling this job. Thank you tremendously!
One question ... would a brass or delrin punch protect the metal or impregnate the surface?
Thank you John. Glad it was helpful.
I don't think either would damage or impregnate the metal but I would be worried about getting shavings from the softer lunches moved in the joint.
A standard steel drift shouldn't damage any of the internals as they're made of a much harder 300M material.
Hope that is helpful and thanks for taking the time to watch.
Mike
Good video thank you
Thank you for the comment and thanks for taking the time to watch.
Mike
Hi
Really admire your skill. Have some work I need done on my 350. Where are you located?
Thank
Dave
Thank you. I’m in northern Utah.
Mike
Cool I need to do mine, thank you
Glad this was helpful. It’s a pretty straightforward job.
Thanks for watching.
Mike
Is it safe to run the shafts without a snap ring for daily driving? I removed mine and the c clip was broken.
I cannot answer that. I have never run one without the snap ring.
Mike did you notice something wrong at Ouray, or just PM?
Never mind...You answered in video.
Terry, I noticed a very slight click on a couple of the switchbacks coming down off Black Bear at full lock and then again when we were going over California Pass just before we turned off on to Placer & Picayne. Nowhere near as severe of clicking like four years ago but I wanted to rebuild the joints before Spearfish and Moab gatherings to avoid the funny looks and embarrassment.
@@zmotorsports62 Did Chrystal hear it?...
She’s not sure. She thinks she heard it on California but she said she didn’t hear it on Black Bear. She thinks I’m being overly anal or overly sensitive. I’m not buying it.
I’m assuming that hammer is one you made.
Yes Paul. I made the “punch hammer” several month ago just for rebuilding RCV shafts.
Mike
@@zmotorsports62 you did a beautiful job as always.