The grease grooves can be added on the lathe using a boring type of bar and running slow. You can set stops up on the lathe for a groove near each end of bushing, and hand travel carriage running on slowest speed between stops. You will end up with a groove near each end, and connecting X pattern between them. Each groove can be .030 to .050 deep. Experiment a few times to come up with what you prefer. I think you'll like it. I enjoy your videos. Your explaining and attention to detail to make something right, is very good. Some other videos lack so much compared to yours. You are one of the knowledgeable people on UA-cam worth watching. I hope you keep doing what you're doing.
Don't worry about telling us things we may already know, it is always nice to see that others use the same technique that we do.To stop the grease oozing out of the propshaft centre hole I just use a piece of rubber pond liner and hold it in place with a nice thin leaf of old roadspring, wait till I hear that crack noise as it comes out at the seal end, thanks for posting this. Chris B.
Thanks again for another comment Chris. I get so many driveshafts in the shop that are rusted or worn out in the spline area so wanted to get the word out there. Good tip, hope others see it.
Agree with all the other comments. The line up and the grease issue are both tips that are new to me. I'll be paying attention to both those things from now on. Thanks Brian!!
Tom, glad you are picking up tips from my videos. trying to take the mystery out of restoration work for people. Keep watching many more videos coming.
Joe, great tip, hopefully other folks will see it here. Good to know there are other people out there who realize that the splines need to be fully greased. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the comment, I always try to reach the beginners and experts alike, but sometimes get worried that the info is too basic. Thanks for letting me know that you getting something out of my videos.
I would like to talk with you about the knuckle lube and other stuff for my CJ3a. It's a really nice one, not even rusty in the tool box. Really enjoy your videos. Thanks, Ed Moore
Glad you are getting some tips from my videos, that is the reason I am putting them out there. Lots of driveshaft problems can be traced to misaligned U joints, so check yours out and make sure they are correct.
nice steering bushing, and your right the after market bearings are junk,the first one I used fell apart , one of my steering kits had a extra bearing american made and it worked well.
Glad you were able to find a good steering bearing, most of them these days are junk. The one I make gets rid of all the problems and allows you to grease it. Keep watching for more tips and idea.
Excellent work. Watching again. Do you know if the drive shaft u joints on a 58 CJ5 are the Spicer 1310's? I'm gonna replace mine this weekend and wanted to confirm what I'm putting in.
I have A TON of sound coming from underneath while coasting speeds above 20. My first step was to weld the rear yoke dust plate back on because it broke loose and rattled like crazy. I now see that my yokes are off 90*. So my question is, once I take off the rear shaft should I just be able to literally pull it apart, and then push it back in correctly? Assuming it’s not all torn up inside. Last thing to note. I’m getting vibration into the T90 transmission (everything looks good in there) so I’m assuming it’s coming from the rear shaft issue. I’ll drive with the rear shaft removed in 4WD to confirm this I guess. Also, my rear axle sits significantly lower than the T90. Previous owner has it lifted about 2 inches. Not sure if this is making the issue worse and how to fix this besides taking apart the entire lift? Cj2a btw. Any tips or advice would really help me out.
Yes, you can take the shaft apart and put it in alignment, just make sure splines are in good shape. The transfer case can make a lot of noise if the intermediate shaft bearings or shaft are worn. Unless your U joints are binding you shouldn't have a problem. I can usually chase down noise/vibration to the transfer case. You may want to pull the whole assembly out and take it apart and inspect.
I just put it all back together correctly. Sound is totally gone, everything was just so misaligned when the previous owner installed the rear drive shaft. Thanks for the video, thanks for the help! Also my splines were still in good conditioned and greased well.
I try to use NOS parts or parts I make myself in the restorations I do. I will not use parts from Omix-Ada, and the problem is they are a large supplier to many of the jeep parts dealers out there. If you are doing a very authentic restoration please let me know and contact me directly at metalshaper@comcast.net if you are looking for high quality parts.
Video 6 Yıl sonra karşıma çıktı.Türkiye, istanbulda babam 1957 yilindan itibaren ponciak. buick.cadillac.dodge.chevroletchrysler. jeep ford mustang yedek parçalarını ben oğlu devam ediyorum.bu araçların yedek parçaları bende bağımlılık yaptı.U-521 mafsal istavrozu birçok araçlarda aynı kullanılıyor.
The grease grooves can be added on the lathe using a boring type of bar and running slow. You can set stops up on the lathe for a groove near each end of bushing, and hand travel carriage running on slowest speed between stops. You will end up with a groove near each end, and connecting X pattern between them. Each groove can be .030 to .050 deep. Experiment a few times to come up with what you prefer. I think you'll like it. I enjoy your videos. Your explaining and attention to detail to make something right, is very good. Some other videos lack so much compared to yours. You are one of the knowledgeable people on UA-cam worth watching. I hope you keep doing what you're doing.
Don't worry about telling us things we may already know, it is always nice to see that others use the same technique that we do.To stop the grease oozing out of the propshaft centre hole I just use a piece of rubber pond liner and hold it in place with a nice thin leaf of old roadspring, wait till I hear that crack noise as it comes out at the seal end, thanks for posting this. Chris B.
Thanks again for another comment Chris. I get so many driveshafts in the shop that are rusted or worn out in the spline area so wanted to get the word out there. Good tip, hope others see it.
Agree with all the other comments. The line up and the grease issue are both tips that are new to me. I'll be paying attention to both those things from now on. Thanks Brian!!
Tom,
glad you are picking up tips from my videos. trying to take the mystery out of restoration work for people. Keep watching many more videos coming.
for greasing the splines i use a piece of old tire inner tube and a wooden wedge to close the small hole , works great.
Joe, great tip, hopefully other folks will see it here. Good to know there are other people out there who realize that the splines need to be fully greased. Thanks for the comment.
I just want to say it again thank you for sharing your information.
Excellent video, don't worry about getting too basic, some of us (like me) are retired from non-mechanical careers. Teach away!
Thanks for the comment, I always try to reach the beginners and experts alike, but sometimes get worried that the info is too basic. Thanks for letting me know that you getting something out of my videos.
I would like to talk with you about the knuckle lube and other stuff for my CJ3a. It's a really nice one, not even rusty in the tool box.
Really enjoy your videos.
Thanks,
Ed Moore
Ed, you can contact me directly at metalshaper@comcast.net and I can give you some information about the lubricants I have available.
Brian
Another lessons learned today.Thanks Brian for the info.Keep up the good work..
The whole reason for my channel to take the mystery out of auto restoration...glad you are learning as you watch.
Brian
Thanks for the u joint alignment tip, I never knew that. I'm going to check mine, I bet they're not right.
Glad you are getting some tips from my videos, that is the reason I am putting them out there. Lots of driveshaft problems can be traced to misaligned U joints, so check yours out and make sure they are correct.
I so would like to get one of those bushings for the upper column from you!!! Nice upgrade and simple!!🤗
Great stuff. How do you replace the prop shaft spline seals and caps?
I didn't realize they had to line up like that, phased, so I better check my CJ5 and make sure I didn't screw that up. Good tip.
Yes, they must be in alignment or you will get some vibration or wear things out very quickly. Keep watching many more videos coming.
How much for two of those bushings? That is a sweet way to beef it up and make it easy to tack care of .
nice steering bushing, and your right the after market bearings are junk,the first one I used fell apart , one of my steering kits had a extra bearing american made and it worked well.
Glad you were able to find a good steering bearing, most of them these days are junk. The one I make gets rid of all the problems and allows you to grease it. Keep watching for more tips and idea.
Most guys don't know their Willys is a lot more maintenance then thier girl friend...but more dependable...lol
Excellent work. Watching again. Do you know if the drive shaft u joints on a 58 CJ5 are the Spicer 1310's? I'm gonna replace mine this weekend and wanted to confirm what I'm putting in.
Design flaw then? Vent hole on the wrong place?
how do you get the shaft apart?
Hey Brian ,
I got the bearings out of my steering box
Where do you recommend to get quality parts for it?
57 CJ 5 steering box and components
Do you sell the steering bush as a kit?
I have A TON of sound coming from underneath while coasting speeds above 20. My first step was to weld the rear yoke dust plate back on because it broke loose and rattled like crazy. I now see that my yokes are off 90*. So my question is, once I take off the rear shaft should I just be able to literally pull it apart, and then push it back in correctly? Assuming it’s not all torn up inside. Last thing to note. I’m getting vibration into the T90 transmission (everything looks good in there) so I’m assuming it’s coming from the rear shaft issue. I’ll drive with the rear shaft removed in 4WD to confirm this I guess. Also, my rear axle sits significantly lower than the T90. Previous owner has it lifted about 2 inches. Not sure if this is making the issue worse and how to fix this besides taking apart the entire lift? Cj2a btw. Any tips or advice would really help me out.
Yes, you can take the shaft apart and put it in alignment, just make sure splines are in good shape. The transfer case can make a lot of noise if the intermediate shaft bearings or shaft are worn. Unless your U joints are binding you shouldn't have a problem. I can usually chase down noise/vibration to the transfer case. You may want to pull the whole assembly out and take it apart and inspect.
I just put it all back together correctly. Sound is totally gone, everything was just so misaligned when the previous owner installed the rear drive shaft. Thanks for the video, thanks for the help! Also my splines were still in good conditioned and greased well.
Is it normal for the caps to be welded on these shafts? They are on my ‘46 Cj2a, the joints do not have grease fittings.
anyone have the seal and cap part number from neap? edit guessing ND2k seems like superseded by D2k 1-1/4 spline
Can you recommend a number of suppliers you use. You said you do not use a supplier from Georgia, did you mean a supplier in SC?
I try to use NOS parts or parts I make myself in the restorations I do. I will not use parts from Omix-Ada, and the problem is they are a large supplier to many of the jeep parts dealers out there. If you are doing a very authentic restoration please let me know and contact me directly at metalshaper@comcast.net if you are looking for high quality parts.
@@metalshaperJeep Brian: I have a side shift T-90. Do you have any replacement Fork for this type transmission?
Thanks for all you do.
Bob
Video 6 Yıl sonra karşıma çıktı.Türkiye, istanbulda babam 1957 yilindan itibaren ponciak. buick.cadillac.dodge.chevroletchrysler. jeep ford mustang yedek parçalarını ben oğlu devam ediyorum.bu araçların yedek parçaları bende bağımlılık yaptı.U-521 mafsal istavrozu birçok araçlarda aynı kullanılıyor.