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Old 09-13-2011, 05:50 PM
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ive seen some posts on here about needing to grease the ball socket in the cardan joint so its about time for a oil change wich is about 3k on new shaft so i dont see any lubepoints except the slideing yoke it has a regular zerk fitting no spots to greaseon joints anywhere i even removed the shaft to be sure what do i do? did the older coast shafts have a place to grease? it doesnt look dry
Old 09-13-2011, 05:58 PM
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Nice run-on sentence there...

Coast uses sealed spicer joints. If there is no zerk fitting, you can't grease it. Just replace it when you think it needs replacing.
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sry english class wasnt my strong area anyway i was more asking if anything should be done with the ball part off the cardan joint



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