Mechanic last sping installed the main bellow incorrectly, long story short, water made it in and ruined the gimbal bearing and put the ujoint got rusty. Had to hire a new mechanic to pull the drive off, replace the gimbal bearing and bellow correctly and put it back on. He cleaned up the ujoints as best he could, but we both knew that it'd be time to replace them sooner or later. Later is now. I will be shopping around to see if I can get someone to replace them for me. Original mechanic is on the do not call list, when his install started leaking/making noise, his answer was "I will see when I can get you on the list to take a look" (at that point he was dead to me). 2nd mechanic is busy as can be.. and hasn't called me back.
I got the drive off today, the gimbal is good, the bellow looks fine, zero water anywhere to be seen but I did experience some vibration.
Here is what the oil looked like when it was draining. (Very little water in it at all, I have it settling right now in the garage).
Here's what the gimbal bearing/bellow looks like now. It was dry as a bone, smooth as can be and no play forward to rear, this is after being in the water 100% for 13 months straight.
The stuff on the bottom to left was me getting grease n it from my hand..
So here's where it gets not so great. Here are pictures of the ujoints as they sit right now:
The question is, is this something a regular joe can replace? I've already looked at a bunch of videos on youtube and read through some threads. The issue is none of those u joints look like these.. I've seen some people reference the "new version" but couldn't find anything about how complicated they are to replace...
Any thoughts are appreciated!
I got the drive off today, the gimbal is good, the bellow looks fine, zero water anywhere to be seen but I did experience some vibration.
Here is what the oil looked like when it was draining. (Very little water in it at all, I have it settling right now in the garage).
Here's what the gimbal bearing/bellow looks like now. It was dry as a bone, smooth as can be and no play forward to rear, this is after being in the water 100% for 13 months straight.
The stuff on the bottom to left was me getting grease n it from my hand..
So here's where it gets not so great. Here are pictures of the ujoints as they sit right now:
The question is, is this something a regular joe can replace? I've already looked at a bunch of videos on youtube and read through some threads. The issue is none of those u joints look like these.. I've seen some people reference the "new version" but couldn't find anything about how complicated they are to replace...
Any thoughts are appreciated!