Re: Changing broken universal joint on 1948 288 engine
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New u-joints often have to be squeezed into place so if the bolt-on type, put a c-clamp over them to get them into place.
Posted on: 9/29 11:05
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Re: Changing broken universal joint on 1948 288 engine
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If the shaft side fit without issue then perhaps the squeezing will do the job but if there appears to be a distinct mismatch with hole positions or sizes of parts you also need to verify you are installing the correct replacement. Packard used both Mechanics and Spicer brand U joints which are not mechanically just a drop in swap item between brands. There could be a mismatch in bolt hole or a machined size on the flange because of that. Presuming the car had the stock items that were broken the choice of U joint varied by model and whether the car was standard trans only or had overdrive. You can check the parts manual to see what U joint and matching flanges SHOULD have been present but if someone changed things over the years and tried to make do with what could have been available you might need more items than just a U joint to make things match again.
Posted on: 9/29 11:24
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Howard
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Re: Changing broken universal joint on 1948 288 engine
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Thanks for the tip. The clamp pulled the u- joint in so that the cap screw holes lined up.
Posted on: 10/1 10:02
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