A crescent wrench works also but it's better to have the 9/16 wrench.
A crescent wrench works also but it's better to have the 9/16 wrench.
I just lay on the engine, it is only 2 boltsAnother thing that may help in conjunction with the 9/16" box, as well as working on the engine in general, is one of those topside creeper things:
https://traxionproducts.com/products/topside-creeper
But weighing the price of a topside creeper, it may be cheaper and more efficient just to get a 20"extension and wobble socket for bellhousing bolts.
1 5/16" socket.
Yeah it can be swapped, hopefully the neck is the same size so you don't have to change the sealDamn, back to amazon... haha. Seems oreillys has one in stock for $5 more than amazon...
I assume that yoke can be swapped?
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nut doesn't look like it's on far enough,
if it is tightened down already.... fwiw..
make sure the splines are good and the counts are the same on the shaft and yoke.
The yoke needs to bottom against the internal step on the shaft or up against a bearing race inside the case.
I would check out the reason the issue exists...I don't think locktite is your answer...
Which u joint does drive shaft use.
Drive shaft will different length as well.
Thou 1350 is better off road ujoint of the 2.
You could possibly have a machine shop cut nut side, where washer sits, down 3/16". Depending on the amount of material in area.
