BX2200 Front U-Joints

   / BX2200 Front U-Joints #11  
Just curious ... could you have milled down the outside end of the caps ... .5mm (.020") should be enough meat for that ... then the seal would be in it's normal position. Granted you would have had to pull out all the needles and clean it up real good before reassembly. Actually could be done in a lathe too. Often the end caps have a raised portion around the outside diameter if you are looking at the outside end head-on, .020 should turn off that pretty easy.

Probably not an issue but I'd keep an eye on the seals ... pushing them on a bit farther might try to make them pop out of the little groove they sit in on the cross piece.
 
   / BX2200 Front U-Joints #12  
Is it possible the u-joint was outside manufacturing tolerance for this dimension?

I'm assuming material had to be removed from equally from four crosses.
 
   / BX2200 Front U-Joints
  • Thread Starter
#13  
No, Milling of the end caps would not change the fact that the cross would not fit into the yokes.
 
   / BX2200 Front U-Joints
  • Thread Starter
#14  
Here is the original cross of the original u-joint.
What is shown is the measurement distance that needed to be modified on the new one to make it fit into the yoke properly.
Everything works great. Been out plowing snow several times since the install with no noises or issues at all. We'll see what happens during the summer with mowing on the hills.
20200220_051145.jpg
 
   / BX2200 Front U-Joints #15  
Thanks for posting the picture and agree the slight modification was worth the $80 delta.
 
   / BX2200 Front U-Joints #16  
No, Milling of the end caps would not change the fact that the cross would not fit into the yokes.

Oh, I see what you mean, the cross would not even fit into the yoke so you could put the end caps on .... I thought the problem was the installed caps would not go on far enough to get the clips in.
 
   / BX2200 Front U-Joints #17  
Oh, I see what you mean, the cross would not even fit into the yoke so you could put the end caps on .... I thought the problem was the installed caps would not go on far enough to get the clips in.

Take a look at where the retaining groove is positioned and you'll understand cree_dog's point.

Picture of u-joint groove position: U-JOINT,U,Joint,22mm,UTV,8,MSU8,HS8,HiSun,Massimo,Bennche,MSU,QLINK,YS,CUB | eBay

Link is for referencing retaining groove position only, not claiming this is the correct 22mm u-joint.
 
   / BX2200 Front U-Joints #18  
Yep, I see what you are talking about. Thank you.
 
   / BX2200 Front U-Joints #19  
Here is the original cross of the original u-joint.
What is shown is the measurement distance that needed to be modified on the new one to make it fit into the yoke properly.
Everything works great. Been out plowing snow several times since the install with no noises or issues at all. We'll see what happens during the summer with mowing on the hills.
View attachment 642257

Are those measurements off by a decimal point? 1.9mm is about an 1/8 of an inch. That would make them 1.966 centimeters instead.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2014 Freightliner M2 106 Medium Duty Truck with Tool Bed, VIN # 1FVACWDT0EHFS2811 (A51572)
2014 Freightliner...
2019 Ford F-450 Service Utility Truck, VIN # 1FDUF4HT9KDA04609 (A51572)
2019 Ford F-450...
Target Ecoline Walk-Behind Concrete Saw (A49461)
Target Ecoline...
2017 Yale GLC050VX 3,500 lb LPG Forklift - Powershift, Aux Hydraulics (A52748)
2017 Yale GLC050VX...
2015 Revere Shasta 27DB 5th Wheel Travel Trailer (A51694)
2015 Revere Shasta...
2012 Ford F-350 Mechanics Service Truck (A51692)
2012 Ford F-350...
 
Top