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Repairing a broken prop


Ruuman

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Meaning to ask about this along time ago, when I first bought my truck it had a nasty clonk coming from some where. I thought it probably just a combination of worn diff's and UJ's. The next day I was going to to pickup some filters ect to start tidying it up, then BANG!!!

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Annoyingly I'd dismissed the rear prop as the issue as it was an 8month old Gywn Lewis Hi angle jobbie. Turns out the previous owner had never bothered greasing it.

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I've now finally got some time to look at it, when it broke the UJ holder at the end of the prop struck the chassis and took a lump out of the cup the UJ sits in. Now I was considering rebuilding the damaged area with weld and the carefully die grinding it back to shape. Am I just wasting my time here as it's cast steel, or is there a better option?

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Cheers

Ruu

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Well that's the first prop I've seen go like that!

I think rebuilding will not ptovide a strong long term solution.

How about contact Gwyn and see if he can provide a repair service, that's to say, weld a new end into the drive tube. From everything I have read about Gwyn I would think he would find a way to help you out.

I'm sure I've seen an ad in our local papers for a propshaft clinic in the East Grinstead area. That could be an alternative.

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