Hey kevs250
U-joints aren't to bad to replace...
The carrier bearing on the other hand can be a real bugger.
You usually have to have it pressed off or cut it off.
To remove the u-joints
Clean the caps ends with a screw driver or similar tool.
Remove the clips that hold the caps in.
I use a good pair of lineman pliers (flat square head).
You can use two 1/2 drive sockets and a hammer to press them out out.
You need one that is just smaller that the cap and one that is larger.
The larger one is the receiver and the the smaller one the punch.
They are directional and have to go one way in order to get them to come out...
You will easily be able to tell once you get started...
one direction the joint won't go far enough to get the cap off, the other way you can.
Assembly is just the reverse...
Here's a little trick, get yourself a couple of heavy duty rubber bands, put one over the the two caps your not working on.
That will hold the caps in place so they don't fall off and scatter your needle bearings all over...
If they haven't been replaced for while they can get pretty corroded.
When you reassemble it, the joints have to go in so you can access the grease fitting.
I can't remember off the top of my head which direction they go.
When I did them on my "68 CS, I got the rear one in facing the wrong direction...
KaptnKA

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