Slip Yoke for 4L80E? 2001 2WD ECSB
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Search on YouTube on how to change a u joint.. Takes 3-4 minutes.. Just use a short socket bigger than the cap, any big short bolt in a pair of vise grips and a hammer. If you have factory ujoints you'll need some kinda torch to melt the plastic around the caps. Get a new ujoint as well.
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I finally picked up an 80E from '99 3500 truck. It has the bolt-on yoke currently. First question is, how can I remove the bolt? If I put it in park will it be safe to use a breaker bar? Is it normal threads, as in CCW to loosen?
Second question is, do I need to use a different output shaft? I've read about the o-ring that seals the splines but couldn't figure out what's needed for my setup.
Second question is, do I need to use a different output shaft? I've read about the o-ring that seals the splines but couldn't figure out what's needed for my setup.
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I finally picked up an 80E from '99 3500 truck. It has the bolt-on yoke currently. First question is, how can I remove the bolt? If I put it in park will it be safe to use a breaker bar? Is it normal threads, as in CCW to loosen?
Second question is, do I need to use a different output shaft? I've read about the o-ring that seals the splines but couldn't figure out what's needed for my setup.
Second question is, do I need to use a different output shaft? I've read about the o-ring that seals the splines but couldn't figure out what's needed for my setup.