Replacing Uni Joint on driveshaft
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Replacing Uni Joint on driveshaft
Is it possible to replace the uni joint on an NA8 driveshaft? A friend has a shagged one and was quoted a fortune for a replacement driveshaft from Mazda. Has anyone modified a shaft to take a replaceable joint? Anyone have a second hand driveshaft?
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Replacing Uni Joint on driveshaft
BD, couple of refs to na8 uni joint in the 1st & 6th posts of the following thread:
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=32265&hilit=na8+universal+joint
Doesn't sound as simple as just replacing the uni joint - sounds like a section of the driveshaft might be involved, hence the extra cost.
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=32265&hilit=na8+universal+joint
Doesn't sound as simple as just replacing the uni joint - sounds like a section of the driveshaft might be involved, hence the extra cost.
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Replacing Uni Joint on driveshaft
Yes, the driveshaft and uni joint are a complete unit on our cars - I'm just wondering if anyone has found a way to repair the uni joint without replacing the whole thing ($900 odd from mazda ). I'm working on finding a second hand shaft, but surely there is a better way??
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Replacing Uni Joint on driveshaft
Get a new propshaft made up by an engineering firm with replaceable uni joints fitted. That's what I did.
Whatever you do, if you don't get a genuine Mazda one (new or used), make SURE they foam-fill it and get the balance PERFECT the first time, otherwise they'll probably be seeing you again.
Ask me how I know.
Whatever you do, if you don't get a genuine Mazda one (new or used), make SURE they foam-fill it and get the balance PERFECT the first time, otherwise they'll probably be seeing you again.
Ask me how I know.
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Replacing Uni Joint on driveshaft
I had one made up with replaceable uni's(big ones apparently) and it cost $550 rather than the $940 Mazda wanted.
I had PDR is South Geelong do it but Gibson's in Newcastle come highly recommended.
Peter
I had PDR is South Geelong do it but Gibson's in Newcastle come highly recommended.
Peter
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Thanks guys, i will pass this info on to the owner.
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Re: Replacing Uni Joint on driveshaft
I didn't realise that Mazda resorted to such dodgey spare parts design. Sounds like something BMW would do.
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