removing drive shaft

mattdd

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the drive shaft on my 1968 model 39 has grooves worn from the water pump seals. the machinists at work can rework it back into shape once i remove it from the LU. it seems like this might be a fairly simple process but the manual has me a worried. it is referring to lot of backlash and amount of play measurements that seem complicated. what i was hoping was that after i removed the water pump assembly i could pull out the prop shaft assembly, remove the pinion gear from drive shaft. drive shaft would lift out and i could have it machined and the reinstall would be a simple reversal of the tear down. i wouldn't pull any bearings that need special tools. if i keep track of all the shims and replace them correctly is this really that complicated of a job?
 

Chris1956

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Re: removing drive shaft

A lot of folks recommend "Speedi-Sleeves" to repair the exact type of damage you have. It would be a whole lot easier, since they slip over the end of the DS and slide to the damaged area.

If you turn the DS down, will the waterpump seals still work properly?
 

mattdd

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Re: removing drive shaft

speedi sleeves dont go small enough for my application. my DS measures .454 at the seals, and the smallest they have is .471. although, the shaft range for that smallest sleeve goes down to .469. or .015 too big for me. is that way out of tolerance?

they would build it back up then turn it down to size.
 
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