bertsmobile1
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The drive shaft has some pins that break in the universal joints at each end
So you start the diagnosis by checking that the drive shaft is providing drive to the gear box
Thus first part is to check the drive shaft
There are also some fine splines that can wear flat
So you pinch it when the engine is running and see if it stops turning
Be careful as you can get your fingers caught and the engine has more than enough torque to rip a finger off
If you start to apply pressure to the shaft and it continues to turn quietly or the engine starts to slow down a bit then it is OK
The rubber boots are supposed to be pulled back & the universals greased but I am yet to see one where the home owners has actually done this .
So you start the diagnosis by checking that the drive shaft is providing drive to the gear box
Thus first part is to check the drive shaft
There are also some fine splines that can wear flat
So you pinch it when the engine is running and see if it stops turning
Be careful as you can get your fingers caught and the engine has more than enough torque to rip a finger off
If you start to apply pressure to the shaft and it continues to turn quietly or the engine starts to slow down a bit then it is OK
The rubber boots are supposed to be pulled back & the universals greased but I am yet to see one where the home owners has actually done this .