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Old 03-23-2013, 01:21 PM   #1
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Re: carrier bearing question

The carrier bearing will be sandwiched between the shaft and intermediate yoke on a short splined shaft. Definitely easier to do out of the truck...
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Old 03-24-2013, 12:02 AM   #2
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Re: carrier bearing question

One important thing to remember is to mark the middle yoke and the driveshaft tube before you take it apart, so it goes on the same position when you put it back together. You could put it back together out of phase, or in phase but 180 degrees off how it was when it came apart. It is balanced in the position it was before it came apart. Put it together the same, and there won't be any vibration or balance issues.
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Old 03-24-2013, 09:15 AM   #3
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Re: carrier bearing question

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One important thing to remember is to mark the middle yoke and the driveshaft tube before you take it apart, so it goes on the same position when you put it back together. You could put it back together out of phase, or in phase but 180 degrees off how it was when it came apart. It is balanced in the position it was before it came apart. Put it together the same, and there won't be any vibration or balance issues.
I thought it only went together one way, here's the one I put on mine, IIRC the shaft had a corresponding "wide-spline":



and, Woog, I think the HD one needs a rear shaft with a sliding yoke but I'm hoping Captainfab (or someone) will verify when they respond to your question
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Old 03-24-2013, 11:00 AM   #4
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Re: carrier bearing question

That one only goes on one way, which is good so you can't make a mistake. They aren't all like that, mine isn't. It is also important to mark a slip joint if you take it apart. Tow truck drivers like to just pull them apart to tow the vehicle, so when you put it back together, it might be in phase, but it could be out 180 degrees, with the heavy side AND the weight will be on the same side causing a bad vibration.
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thanks for clarifying, rustbucket
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Old 03-24-2013, 12:00 PM   #6
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Re: carrier bearing question

Woogeroo,

I don't know if you've seen or not but LMC sells a heavy duty carrier bearing.
It is a solid piece that does away with the spot welds and pinch seams.

I can't remember if it is D shaped that bolts to the bottom or just a direct, solid replacement.

I just remember seeing it while browsing through a catalog.

I'll definitely be buying it the next time mine goes out
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Old 03-05-2017, 11:41 PM   #7
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Re: carrier bearing question

Hello new guy but a old guy that was a member back in the early 2000.Sold a 66 4x4 and 66 2wd when i moved to a smaller building .Now i just bought my 64 2wd long bed .The question i have is i need my carrier bearing changed out
i cant do it my self my back is fused its a little out of my range now .Do any of you guys know some one from the chicago area that works on these trucks .
Or how do i search for members from chicago .I also will soon remember how to post pictures soon.
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