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driveshaft issues

04/19/2010 7:41 AM

Hi 58flh here, most all 2-piece shafts have what you call a carrier bearing, this handles all centrifical, inertia forces, as well as letting the shafts in place! without this part the as soon as you put the shafts together they will drop!!! I am going out on a whim here ,I dont know what kind of vehicle this is for ,or machinery! just trying to shed a little light on the problem. Just trying to help a fellow wrench! 58flh

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04/19/2010 8:00 AM

I have no idea what you are going on about. Please go back to the thread to which this relates, and use the button.

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