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OT '89 Dodge Cummins driveshaft help

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BLinWMi

03-11-2007 22:09:44




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Hey guys, The front drive shaft on my 89 Cummins is shot, the one that goes from the NP 205 transfercase to the front diff. Local guy wants 350 to build new one. Looking for someone who has a good used one more reasonable. Thanks




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Jim in NC

03-12-2007 03:40:04




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 Re: OT '92 cummins rear main seal in reply to BLinWMi, 03-11-2007 22:09:44  
Did you get the email I sent you about not being able to find Triseal? I am doing t o look more today. A carquest guy near me says he has never heard of it. Thanks



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Wardner

03-11-2007 23:11:16




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 Re: OT '89 Dodge Cummins driveshaft help in reply to BLinWMi, 03-11-2007 22:09:44  
Last fall I had the same problem with my 4x4 '98 3500 Dodge Cummins front driveshaft. I created an eBay alert for the part. Within a couple of weeks, I had a good driveshaft installed for total cost of $43. I haven't cancelled that alert and I still see one or two Dodge front shafts per week. Measure the collapsed length and ask the seller to do the same. If the offered shaft is too long, it shouldn't cost much to have it shortened.

$350 is about double what I was quoted at two machine shops in my area.

I suspect that the center ball in the CV joint is bad. You can get by for quite awhile by applying grease with a tongue depressor or brush.

BTW, the flange where the driveshaft connects to transfer case can be very difficult to separate. After removing the 4 bolts, engage 4LO and turn the steering wheel to full lock either way. Drive forward several feet and it should pop loose.

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