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PROPELLER SHAFT

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10.6 MAINTENANCE, INSPECTION AND

TESTS

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PRELIMINARY INSPECTION

All “U” joint should be inspected for leakage

and damage each time the vehicle is serviced.

If seal leakage or damage exists, the “U” joint

should be replaced.

Check the run out of propeller shaft.

Check “U” joint strap bolts are tightened or

loosened.

Check propeller shaft centre bearing mounting

bolts are tightened or loosened.

Check slip splines is properly lubricated or not.

Check output and input end yokes for

looseness. If found loose, disconnect the

propeller shaft, check the condition of splines

of the end yoke and re-torque the end yoke

retaining nut to specification, using a new nut.

Check for Play in Universal joint.

NOTE

For end yoke tightening torque procedure refer

the aggregate section on which the end yoke is

fitted like gearbox, rear axle, etc.

10.7 REGULAR MAINTENANCE

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GREASING

I. LUBRICATION FOR SLIP SPLINES

1. Apply grease using a grease gun on the nipple

until lubricant appears at the pressure relief

hole.

2. Cover the pressure relief hole with a finger and

continue to pump grease into the nipple until

grease appears at the slip joint end.

II. LUBRICATION FOR CENTRE BEARING

Centre bearing is packed with grease for life.

Hence no additional lubrication is required.

Position the anti-roll bar and install the bearing

block bracket on to the frame by tightening the

flange head screws on both ends.