The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network







Register or Log In To remove these advertisements.

Go Back   The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network > 47 - Current classic GM Trucks > S10 S15 Luv Blazer

Web 67-72chevytrucks.com


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 03-12-2010, 11:02 AM   #1
pen101
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Brantford Ontario
Posts: 6
carrier bearing..inner race.

Re and re my entire hardware on a 95 S10 driveshaft.
The carrier bearing was 3 out of four corners ripped.
Had a time getting it off.
Used a little emery cloth cleaned it.
The new bearing just slides on....
By hand...no pressing...no banging..
Still having vibrational problems..starts at 60kmh rises to 80 then mellows.
Perhaps wrong bearing? Or out-put shaft worn?
Should these not need to be "pressed on"?

Any thought/knowledge greatly appreciated.
pen101 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-12-2010, 06:31 PM   #2
old Rusty C10
Robert Olson Transport
 
old Rusty C10's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: recent transplant to NC USA
Posts: 20,310
Re: carrier bearing..inner race.

how are the u joints? I had another problem once where the u joint was not properly centered or seated in the shaft and that caused a slight vibration... of course the guy put the junkiest cheap u joint he could find and handnt put the one side retainer clip in either
__________________
Bob



1951 International running on a squarebody chassis


"If a man's worth is judged by the people he associates himself with, then i am the richest man in the world knowing some of the fine people of this board"
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...t.php?f=25&a=9 (you can review the site rules here!)


PM Me for your vehicle/parts hauling needs in the North East US or see my Facebook page Robert Olson Transport

Live each day to the fullest.. you never know when fate is going to pull the rug out from under you...
I hate cancer!!
old Rusty C10 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-12-2010, 09:05 PM   #3
pen101
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Brantford Ontario
Posts: 6
Smile Re: carrier bearing..inner race.

I finally got a uncle to come by and I put her on stands.
He ran it at 70KMH and I did the old stick trick listening for the vibration at the carrier bearing...nothing just a nice clean "whirling" noise from there...I was at a drive shaft speciality shop to get my "shafts" balanced last week and was told that the carrier bearing came off to easily and that the "out-put shaft" needed replacement...total 320 plus plus..I declined and glad I did, cause If that was the problem I would have heard it thru the old stick trick.

I've redid everything, took my time and double and triple checked everything inclussive of retaining clips, trany mount (looks new no cracks) new seal in the back of the NV3500 and check the fluid in my rear end. No leak the either so need to do the pinion seal.

I hear some "clicking" from my rear end drive wheel side but am not convinced this is the problem either...that axle has one or two bearings(?) would they not howl first?

I look at my shaft as it travels...I think it needs to be rebalanced...looks like the vibration is there.

I appreciate all thoughts and suggestion.

Many thanks
pen101 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-12-2010, 10:09 PM   #4
old Rusty C10
Robert Olson Transport
 
old Rusty C10's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: recent transplant to NC USA
Posts: 20,310
Re: carrier bearing..inner race.

well i can honestly say that ive had the same kind of thing where the driveshaft slid right into the carrier bearing and it lasted for years and tens of thousands of miles.. it could be the shaft.. im not knowledgeable with the rear ends but there is a bearing at the yoke . If you didnt hear any noise there either then id prolly agree that the shaft may be a hair off..
__________________
Bob



1951 International running on a squarebody chassis


"If a man's worth is judged by the people he associates himself with, then i am the richest man in the world knowing some of the fine people of this board"
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...t.php?f=25&a=9 (you can review the site rules here!)


PM Me for your vehicle/parts hauling needs in the North East US or see my Facebook page Robert Olson Transport

Live each day to the fullest.. you never know when fate is going to pull the rug out from under you...
I hate cancer!!
old Rusty C10 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-13-2010, 03:49 AM   #5
FLEET72
Registered User
 
FLEET72's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Sonoma, CA
Posts: 521
Re: carrier bearing..inner race.

I had a '60 long step that the carrier slid right onto. Put over 110,000 without any problems from the driveline. It was still goin' when I sold the truck.
__________________
Oscar
'72 Shortbed Fleetside
'95 Jimmy 4X4
'69 GMC Custom Camper
FLEET72 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-15-2010, 09:33 AM   #6
pen101
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Brantford Ontario
Posts: 6
Re: carrier bearing..inner race.

I live in Brantford Ontario, where obviously no ones drive shaft ever need any real technical work done because the closest place that does any kind of real stuff wanted to ream me for almost 400 bucks to fix a non-existant problem.
I have a shop that I have dealt with in the past...but he's in Oshawa/whitby area...close to 200Km away...I really dont want to drive that far with the vehicle vibrating.
I am attempting a "DIY" balance with a piece of tire weight, a oversized rad clamp and a piece of chalk..If I can get the vibration down to where I feel somewhat comfortable..Oshawa I'll be by tomorrow morning!
pen101 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
carrier bearing, drive shaft, vibration


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:36 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com