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any one ever change the rear driveshaft carrier bearing/i could use some tips or help .thanks
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Re: 1985 driveshaft carrier help
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Re: 1985 driveshaft carrier help
I need to do the same thing on my '85 S10 long bed. I've got the bearing carrier (get it at NAPA, they run about 35-40 bucks; part is made in Canada). From what I've read in my '85 S10 GM shop manual, you will need the services of a machine shop to press off and on the carrier (unless you want to use this as a good excuse to get that nice 1 ton press they have a Harbor Frieght :-] ).There is a specific way the carrier faces also.... it should be in the instructions with the new part... and I beleive you need to pack some grease into one side of it before installing it...again, check the part instructions. I've heard of guys using somewhat "grotesque" methods for R&R-ing the carrier (big hammers, torches and lotsa four-letter words) but the best way will be to remove the drive shaft and bring it and the new carrier to a good machine shop; they'll have the equipment to do the job right w/o ruining the new unit or your drive shaft.
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