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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K. => The Motobrick Workshop => Topic started by: lhead on September 05, 2012, 09:54:06 AM
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Because I had a front u joint failure last week on the K1100RS at 80k, I've sourced a driveshaft from an RS with 30k. It's being shipped to me. A new shaft from BMW at $700 plus wasn't an option.
Questions:
* Has anyone found a source or procedure for removing the "lube for life" staked in place u joints and replacing them? I know that a company called Rockford makes u joints that are designed to replace staked u joints but I don't know if they offer a part that's the right size. All the applications they list on their site are automobile based.
* Does anyone know of a way to just remove and disassemble the u joint for cleaning/inspection/regreasing?
What I don't want is to get the new driveshaft in and have this happen again in a month.
Thanks,
Charlie
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hey Bro--- whatever happens take it easy on that old bike... If you know who gets reelected u will need it to be able to get to work.... even in the snow!!! :lol:
Little Bro
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There are vague rumors about people replacing U joints but nothing concrete. I think Bruno's
in Canada would replace them for big $$. The problem is many are in crooked from the factory
and so require machining to correct them before a new one can be installed. I bought a 9K
driveshaft on EBay and the U joint on it is bad so I'm looking for the same. I might try a
automotive driveline specialist as they sometimes replace swagged in U joints.
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There are vague rumors about people replacing U joints but nothing concrete. I think Bruno's
in Canada would replace them for big $$. The problem is many are in crooked from the factory
and so require machining to correct them before a new one can be installed. I bought a 9K
driveshaft on EBay and the U joint on it is bad so I'm looking for the same. I might try a
automotive driveline specialist as they sometimes replace swagged in U joints.
I guess German engineering/QC isn't what it used to be.
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There are vague rumors about people replacing U joints but nothing concrete. I think Bruno's
in Canada would replace them for big $$. The problem is many are in crooked from the factory
and so require machining to correct them before a new one can be installed. I bought a 9K
driveshaft on EBay and the U joint on it is bad so I'm looking for the same. I might try a
automotive driveline specialist as they sometimes replace swagged in U joints.
Bruno is German. His quality is fantastic. Rebuilding the whole lot on a k75 was about ~800 dollars, including a new FD bearing, U joint, Pinion gear splines, Shaft Splines (All made to aircraft tolerance with 65 rWc hardness) and about an inch of extra spline meat.
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I wonder how much to do just a U joint?
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I wonder how much to do just a U joint?
Just email him. should be pretty reasonable. or take it to a car machine shop and see what they can do.