U-joint bellows ring

1979 Quartermasters

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Hey guys. Hope everyone is having a good holiday season, so far.
Took the bell housing off, changed all the bellows, water hose and drive oil line.
Cannot get that ring on the u-joint bellows in. Is bellows adhesive required at that location. I made a tool to drive it in, but i suspect i will just bend the ring.

Any tips or pointers would be welcome.

Thanks, Ken
 
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Scott06

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I hear using merc power tune or similar carb cleaner as a lubricant and it pushes in by hand… i dont think glue goes on that end .

@Bondo can you confirm ?
 

Bondo

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Ayuh,..... Quicksilver Power Tune,......

The stuff makes rubber slicker than snot, the ring will push in with yer fingers,.....
 

Grub54891

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Yes, power tune works great. I've bent the ring in the past, now it's easy as pie! I also use it to get stubborn hoses off/on and things like that. Even getting old impellers out of the housings on the bigger pumps helps a lot.
 

achris

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Using Merc genuine bellows, or aftermarket?
 

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I used a quart paint can filled with old drive oil to set the ring. It fits into the bore like a piston in a cylinder. I held a 2x6 block of wood on the end of the can and gave it a couple of good licks with a hammer. Be aware I have only done this once but it worked well for me..
 

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Thanks for the input! I guess I'll keep working at till I get it.

While I have your attention, how many ft/lbs on those hinge pins

Thx, Ken
 
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Grub54891

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Can't remember the foot pounds of the pins but clean them up well and add a very small dab of red Loctite to the threads. to much and they won't come out again. Just a tiny drop.
 
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