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Has anyone ever found a loose propeller shaft bolt?
After 13,000 miles my propeller shaft bolts aren't even close to coming loose. I applied the specified torque (and then some) but didn't budge them. I'm wondering... Has anyone ever found a propeller shaft bolt that needed torquing?
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11-27-2005, 01:34 PM
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Re: Re: Has anyone ever found a loose propeller shaft bolt?
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Were you expecting them to come loose?
If so, why?
If they are properly torqued from the beginning, they should never loosen on their own. I guess it couldn't hurt to check, though...
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Because the manual states to tighten them periodically!
So I'm curious too - this ever happen to anyone?
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11-27-2005, 01:41 PM
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I've had mine checked a couple of times over the last 60,000 miles. Never loose. I tow trailers sometimes, and off road all the time.
What I did do which helped though, was to really grease the drive shaft slip joints. Until I took the time to really pump & pump Amsoil grease into the joint, I could feel the characteristic pop at a stop. I pumped until I could see the blue grease emerge from the other end of the joint. Flawless operation since then.
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11-27-2005, 01:44 PM
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Yes - ditto on greasing it up & getting rid of the noise "pop." Wonder why they designed it like that!?
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11-27-2005, 05:19 PM
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I have never checked them and I never will.
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11-27-2005, 05:23 PM
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Originally posted by greasefingers
I have never checked them and I never will.
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Man, I don't know . . .something may fall off.
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I have never checked them and I never will.
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Why are you so confident they don't need checking?
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Quote:
Originally posted by RL Lemke
What I did do which helped though, was to really grease the drive shaft slip joints. Until I took the time to really pump & pump Amsoil grease into the joint, I could feel the characteristic pop at a stop. I pumped until I could see the blue grease emerge from the other end of the joint. Flawless operation since then.
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what is this guy talking about? is he saiding if you pump the slip joint full of grease till it come out the other end of the drive shift it will get rid of that F%^&ing clunking noise when you take off after a complete stop on the drive shift?
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Originally posted by TRD04RUNNER
what is this guy talking about? is he saiding if you pump the slip joint full of grease till it come out the other end of the drive shift it will get rid of that F%^&ing clunking noise when you take off after a complete stop on the drive shift?
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Yes, it stops the clunck. It works. Just do it.
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Quote:
Originally posted by TRD04RUNNER
what is this guy talking about? is he saiding if you pump the slip joint full of grease till it come out the other end of the drive shift it will get rid of that F%^&ing clunking noise when you take off after a complete stop on the drive shift?
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Yes. For some reason the spline shaft / slip joint in the rear driveline is insufficiently greased at the factory. Instead of sliding smoothly, it makes an occasional abrupt lurch. It's that clunk sound you hear when you'd swear someone bumped you from behind. Adding 10-20 pumps of grease into the appropriate zerk fitting solves the problem.
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Quote:
Originally posted by Iowa4Runner
Yes. For some reason the spline shaft / slip joint in the rear driveline is insufficiently greased at the factory. Instead of sliding smoothly, it makes an occasional abrupt lurch. It's that clunk sound you hear when you'd swear someone bumped you from behind. Adding 10-20 pumps of grease into the appropriate zerk fitting solves the problem.
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Quote:
Originally posted by TRD04RUNNER
what is this guy talking about? is he saiding if you pump the slip joint full of grease till it come out the other end of the drive shift it will get rid of that F%^&ing clunking noise when you take off after a complete stop on the drive shift?
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It works like a champ. Just make sure you get to all the zerks. I use the waterproof Amsoil synthetic grease for these, and all other pivot joints.
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Quote:
Originally posted by RL Lemke
It works like a champ. Just make sure you get to all the zerks. I use the waterproof Amsoil synthetic grease for these, and all other pivot joints.
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Can you use the waterproof amsoil grease you use for the u-joint and slip joint too?? or do you use a different grease for each?
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Quote:
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Why are you so confident they don't need checking?
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Because with all the different vehicles that I have owned over the past 20 years, none of them had a loose U-joint bolt. This is my third 4x4 and I have driving them since 1988. However, I have worn out non-greasable U-joints.
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Quote:
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Can you use the waterproof amsoil grease you use for the u-joint and slip joint too?? or do you use a different grease for each?
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I grease the drive shaft slip joints and the Total Chaos Upper Control Arms on the 4Runner. I also use it for the pivot points on my motorcycles. All slow moving high friction joints.
As opposed to wheel bearing grease.
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