Driveshaft Carrier Bearing Replacement

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2018
  • Truck clucks when gas is applied or released. How to replace the driveshaft carrier bearing on a 1992-1997 F250 - F350.

Komentáře • 107

  • @SuperMYSTERY2011
    @SuperMYSTERY2011 Před 19 dny

    Thanks for the video!!
    Very simply but precise steps,
    Smooth accuracy he did well!
    Changed the supportcenter for my 2011 Dodge Dakota 💯

  • @markh.8813
    @markh.8813 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for the video, I have to replace the carrier bearing on my 04 F350 this week. I wasn't looking forward to it but your video put me at ease.

  • @FreeRangeNomad
    @FreeRangeNomad Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the video ! Just started changing all SIX of the U-Joints and 2 Carrier Bearings on my 1998 E350 25 Pass Shuttle Bus. What a freaking job. I stopped tonight on it to find out how to get the carrier bearing back on. Your video helped big time with the pipe fitting. I think I got one of those or a piece of pipe to fit around the ranch here...somewhere. Thanks Again. My bus is a 98 w/ 7.3. I also have a 95 & a 97 F350 trucks. They both got the 7.3 in them. I did a decent vid on how to quiet them down by changing the oil in the HPOP reservoir. Seems the tank likes to get clogged. Another old ranch trick to get the most miles out of any engine is to place a big strong magnet on bottom of oil pan. No metal goes through engine. I got 400K miles on my 1995. Still going strong. Good luck !!

  • @georgeligouri
    @georgeligouri Před 5 lety +11

    Thank you for this awesome video. My bearing must have siezed on my 96 f250 and blew out the hanger bracket. Got a OEM ford bearing and bracket for $52 out the door. Grinder and Budweisers were my best friend on this project. Ole bessy rides again! Easy job besides fighting to get that old bearing off without damaging the shaft. I cut the bolts and clamps right off the old bracket. Didnt even bother trying to wrench. Everything is impossible to budge here in the northeast unless you replace yourself and coat with pot15 and anti-sieze. Easier to cut off and get new ones. Thanks again man! Wish i could buy you a beer!

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety +5

      I'm glad I could help! I really didn't think much of it at the time when I made the video that so many people would find it useful. Input from folks like you really helps keep the motivation up to make videos for the channel. Maybe one of these days we'll run into each other, there are only so many people driving OBS trucks these days and I have yet to come across an OBS owner who wasn't at least somewhat passionate about their truck. Take care!

    • @georgeligouri
      @georgeligouri Před 5 lety +3

      @@Rnddiesel bought my 96 f250 brand new off the lot when i was 22 years old. $27,900. Worked my ass off to make those $570 monthly payments. But it was well worth it because ole bessy is still rollin down the street, turning heads 24 years later! Rock on bro!

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety +3

      @@georgeligouri That's just awesome! If only you still could buy a brand new 96 F250!

  • @greasemonkeychef
    @greasemonkeychef Před 4 lety +4

    Great video. I have a 2001 that I'm about to fix. I think I'll take care of the u-joints too while I'm at it.

  • @JeremyKonzJames
    @JeremyKonzJames Před 2 lety

    Glad you got it on and did it yourself but after watching you I think I'll take my 85 to a drive shaft repair place.

  • @jcmhelms
    @jcmhelms Před 2 lety +2

    dude this was the best explanation on youtube, cheers and great OBS!

  • @ktpowerwashing
    @ktpowerwashing Před rokem +1

    Great video! Will be attempting this repair in the am.
    2000 F250 7.3 with 418,000 miles Still going Strong! I see why the manufacturers stopped producing this engine. Lol. Not enough business for their repair guys.

  • @RELOADINGandSHOOTING
    @RELOADINGandSHOOTING Před 2 lety

    Geeezzz… a lot more work than I thought! Glad I’ve seen your video!

  • @Teebar555
    @Teebar555 Před 3 lety

    I have the same truck and doing that job right now, thanks for the help

  • @christiansotterley3805
    @christiansotterley3805 Před 5 lety +5

    A piece of 2.5 inch schedule 40 pipe puts it on without damage. I used the timken bearing so it might be different for others.

  • @scottfornall3388
    @scottfornall3388 Před 3 lety

    Great video! This is what I am doing tomorrow

  • @ELUSsSIVE
    @ELUSsSIVE Před 5 lety +5

    This video was hilarious to me I'm not sure if I'm the only one but I like his persistence. 😀

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety +4

      Haha, I appreciate it. Well of course if you drive an old truck, persistence is a must!

  • @danielholtzapple7124
    @danielholtzapple7124 Před 3 lety

    I did pretty much the same but I had a pipe that extended past the splines and I put a cap on that pipe. So when I tapped on it it did very little to no damage. No I have a tool to install carrier bearings. Picked it up at lowes. Had to grind down the threads on the one side with my bench grinder but that was easy.

  • @Doug_Narby
    @Doug_Narby Před 4 lety

    good vid. air chisel is a good friend for jobs like this. for removal. using it on installation not so much

  • @christiansotterley3805
    @christiansotterley3805 Před 5 lety +6

    Use a jackstand to hold the driveshaft close to where u have to go.

  • @f2pscaper4lyfe93
    @f2pscaper4lyfe93 Před 2 lety

    Could this same technique be used for changing a carrier bearing on an 88 Ford Ranger XLT?

  • @Tony-tk4ht
    @Tony-tk4ht Před 3 lety

    Is it ok if it leaks a little oil when taking off the driveshaft?

  • @christiansotterley3805
    @christiansotterley3805 Před 5 lety +9

    use some grease that boot will go on good without possible damage. great videos. keep it up

  • @kyleallen1835
    @kyleallen1835 Před 2 lety

    That was really good 👍

  • @user-jg8ii6pg9k
    @user-jg8ii6pg9k Před rokem

    What brand is the replacement one and where did you get it?

  • @donaldveilleux3232
    @donaldveilleux3232 Před 4 lety +1

    If you have to replace the hanger you may as well change all the u joints while you have it off. Chances are they will need replacing sooner than later.

  • @computernerddad
    @computernerddad Před 5 lety +5

    Hey! Thanks for the video, looking at doing this myself very soon. Would you know off the top of your head how far the end of the spline was from the bearing? Looking at getting an 8" gear puller and hoping that would work instead of all the grinding and pounding. (As fun as that sounds.)

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety +2

      I'm glad the video helped you out! I never measured the exact distance, but it was a foot from the end of the spline at least. I tried using a puller myself, a pretty big one too, and it still wasn't long enough to work. Another issue you'll run into is that when you pull on the bearing itself, it'll fall apart before it comes off. The actual bearing surface that press fits onto the shaft is very stuck on there. I hate to say it, but I think the only real way to get the bearing off it to heat it and hammer it off the shaft like I did. Let me know if you find a better way, and best of luck!

  • @PickupsAreNotTrucks
    @PickupsAreNotTrucks Před 5 lety +6

    Speaking from experience, go easy with that torch, you can warp the driveshaft. Then a week later you’re laying in a muddy junkyard pulling a good driveshaft off an old pickup because the one you have shakes like hell.

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety +1

      I luckily didn't have any issues! It helps to concentrate the heat on the bearing rather than the drive shaft. I'll definitely be sure to be careful next time it's due for replacement, sorry to hear you weren't so fortunate. Thanks for the input!

  • @tcreed1143
    @tcreed1143 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video, I got do tht this wknd 😐

  • @cbmech2563
    @cbmech2563 Před 5 lety +4

    Use your cutoff wheel to make a diagonal cut most of the way through the inner race , then use a cold chisel to crack it . Then it will slide off . Just did one on a class 8 this morning .

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety +1

      That definitely sounds much easier! Thanks for the tip, and I'm sure others here will appreciate it as well.

    • @christophchamberlain8025
      @christophchamberlain8025 Před 4 lety

      Dam good idea thats how shes done brother

    • @markadkins7216
      @markadkins7216 Před 4 lety

      I used a $15 8 inch harbor freight wheel puller to pull the bearing and inner race off. I also used a 1.5 inch pvc pipe with a end cap on it from Lowe’s. Used a rubber mallet to drive the new bearing on. I was working on a gmc Sonoma btw.

    • @brennandc
      @brennandc Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, and if you use a small diameter cutoff wheel, like on a die grinder, you can control it better and get on it a little easier without doing collateral damage. Be careful using a torch around hardened steel parts (splines/shafts), you can accidentally remove the temper if it gets too much heat.
      Great video 🤙

    • @cbmech2563
      @cbmech2563 Před rokem

      4 years later and I did another class 8 Volvo bearing, but now I've got the new Hercules grinder with a 5 inch cut off wheel and an air hammer with a chisel bit. Since the Volvo drivelines are about 3 or 4 times the weight of most class 8 drivelines I just hang them with chains between the frame rails and do it in place. I've done 4 or 5 like this in the last 4 years and the rest of the guys in the shop are doing it the same way now. Use lots of never-seeze going back together.

  • @sparkyzeroca
    @sparkyzeroca Před 5 měsíci

    If you have room and time, put the driveshaft in the deep freeze at least overnight (the longer the better) makes reinstall a lot easier. This helps with any press on type bearing.

  • @gromit848
    @gromit848 Před 4 lety

    Would that clicking noise sound like a squeaking noise mixed with a clicking noise?? I ask because I have a feeling that my 1986 f250 needs new carrier bearings on the driveshaft

  • @allanspringer837
    @allanspringer837 Před 3 lety

    silicone spay on the boot its a great lubricant for rubber

  • @truckstreestoys
    @truckstreestoys Před 2 lety

    You didn't replace the dust cover/slinger?

  • @shawnmay8073
    @shawnmay8073 Před 2 lety

    I wish I seen this in Arkansas at the parts store. I beat for hours before it came off I didn't have a torch to melt the plastic in the ujoints 3 pound sledge and socket it finally came free

  • @christiansotterley3805
    @christiansotterley3805 Před 5 lety +7

    Hey I just did this on my truck and I have a few tips. I only cut through the bearing in two spots and got it down so there was just the races pressed onto the spindle. I then heat it up the races and they scooted right off with a chisel without nicking the the drive shaft. I used a jack when I lowered it and again when I put it back on I used the Jak 2 get the bearing up to bolt it up

    • @maysontorin559
      @maysontorin559 Před 2 lety

      I guess it's quite off topic but do anybody know of a good site to stream new series online ?

    • @damonwalker7527
      @damonwalker7527 Před 2 lety

      @Mayson Torin flixportal :)

  • @Deepoutdoors
    @Deepoutdoors Před 4 lety +2

    Don't just order that Bearing, because there are two different sizes. They make one with a 1.3780 mm ID and another 1.5748 mm ID.
    Both bearings will indicate that they fit. I had to cut mine off like in this video then noted the old NSK bearing # 35DSF01 being used inside the assembly
    had a company listed ID dimension of 1.37795. You could also micrometer the shaft at the bearing placement.

    • @brianpittman8170
      @brianpittman8170 Před 2 lety

      I tried to buy a bearing for Ford F-150 super crew 2wd 3.5 echo boost and they tried to sell me a whole drive shaft. After markets are a bust also. Would you know the part number that fits it?

  • @joeg4755
    @joeg4755 Před 3 lety +1

    HEAT.......use a torch to heat the bearing and a bearing clamp to pull it out. It took me over 9 hrs to complete the work. But had I just heated the bearing earlier, this job would have been done by noon!

  • @fenrislowel7084
    @fenrislowel7084 Před 2 lety

    Do you need an angle grinder or was that just to make it easier? I'm going to attempt to replace this on my 1994 gmc sierra. I'm very nervous to do anything down there because I live out of my truck atm.

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 2 lety

      You could probably do it with just a bunch of heat, but having the extra tool in case you need it is always a good idea.

  • @INOMORETHNU
    @INOMORETHNU Před 3 lety

    short bungee cords................ Good job on your project

  • @josemelara7101
    @josemelara7101 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow little hard to do it this way
    And is better is you put some grease to those parts to install them.

  • @JoseSanchez-nw4if
    @JoseSanchez-nw4if Před 5 lety +1

    Loved the video. What size pipe did you use to hammer it on?

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety +1

      I'm glad to hear you like the video! I have no idea what size pipe I used, it was an old one I had sitting around. It couldn't have been more than 2.5 inches in outside diameter though.

    • @JoseSanchez-nw4if
      @JoseSanchez-nw4if Před 5 lety +2

      Ok cool I found it's a od 2 3/8" and Id 2 1/16" just in case this helps

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety +1

      @@JoseSanchez-nw4if Awesome thanks!

  • @ljaysperspective1775
    @ljaysperspective1775 Před 3 lety

    Good vid my only question is where did you buy the part/ bearing? Thx

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 3 lety

      I was able to just get mine from the local auto parts store, you can probably find it online as well

  • @haroldwilkerson2026
    @haroldwilkerson2026 Před 5 lety

    I just had to replace the pinion seal in my 97 at 350 and I had to put the boot on underneath the truck and then I had to take it back off and put it on about 3 different times

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety

      What a pain, at least its done and you shouldn't have to worry about that or a while now!

  • @rigoffear
    @rigoffear Před rokem

    "ugh, I forgot to put the boot on."
    100% been there plenty of times with numerous repairs. 😅

  • @christophchamberlain8025
    @christophchamberlain8025 Před 4 lety +2

    Ohhh ya spin them shavings in dat bering

  • @southwireslave
    @southwireslave Před 5 lety +2

    How much and where did you get the new one?

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 5 lety

      I think it cost around $30. I got mine from NAPA, and I believe it was the NAPA brand too.

  • @66blacksunshine
    @66blacksunshine Před 5 lety

    If you can put the driveshaft in a freezer for about 5 hours or over night.

  • @ajdorrington-sadoski9420

    Ty

  • @michaelcreech9921
    @michaelcreech9921 Před 2 lety

    Driver side CV joint carrying bracket

  • @fredjones1238
    @fredjones1238 Před 3 lety

    thats a good way to screw the yoke up

  • @glackaglack1534
    @glackaglack1534 Před rokem

    A little anti-seize would help in the future

  • @mountaindewpower7895
    @mountaindewpower7895 Před 6 lety +2

    I have a chevy but there's more videos of ford repair then chevy on this topic.LOL

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 6 lety +1

      Why yes of course! Your "Ford" owners are more "experienced" ... haha...

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 6 lety +1

      Also, just sayin, the most popular video on my channel has to do with fixing a Chevy, so...

    • @mountaindewpower7895
      @mountaindewpower7895 Před 6 lety

      You had a 3 jaw puller in one frame, did you try using it?

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 6 lety +1

      I did try, but it would need to be an extremely deep 3 jaw puller. Mine just couldn't reach it. I'm sure there's a tool out there somewhere for it.

  • @XEGTDodgeMagnum
    @XEGTDodgeMagnum Před 5 lety +1

    I use a puller to get the bearing off, much easier. But you use what you have to work with.

    • @rayhager3205
      @rayhager3205 Před 3 lety

      How long of a puller did you need to reach the backside of the bearing?

  • @AmericanRustWorker3369

    Use grease on the boot, save yourself the struggle lol

  • @bggoods
    @bggoods Před 5 lety

    You can come over and do mine for me anytime..

  • @christiansotterley3805

    Grease will help u get those boots on

  • @brandymcmillian2923
    @brandymcmillian2923 Před 2 lety

    Will cause to shake

  • @organicvids
    @organicvids Před rokem

    907 grease da boot

  • @garydanilkiewicz7169
    @garydanilkiewicz7169 Před 2 lety

    Canni do this on 2010 i guess so

  • @donaldcolemankanne7720
    @donaldcolemankanne7720 Před 4 měsíci

    Using a grinder and blow torch is an extreme and problematic procedure. Not everyone have the skills and the equipment .

  • @ohioyodertoter6827
    @ohioyodertoter6827 Před 3 lety

    heating up a drive shaft with a torch :-S doesn't seem like a good idea

  • @jaykay8570
    @jaykay8570 Před 4 lety +2

    Get a cheap harbor freight press. 5 minutes, tops.

  • @ryderczarnecki7491
    @ryderczarnecki7491 Před 2 lety

    .. My shaft splines is stuuuck. Smh.

    • @ryderczarnecki7491
      @ryderczarnecki7491 Před rokem

      @Bob DePlachett i yanked it out with a strap and truck. I greased it this time idk when i was last greased.

  • @leedan9887
    @leedan9887 Před rokem

    All you had to do was put the bearing in the freezer and it would go on better

    • @BRLnSEE
      @BRLnSEE Před rokem

      Surely you meant to say leave the bearing in the sun laying on asphalt and stick the driveshaft in a bag of ice?

  • @Brandon-cn4pt
    @Brandon-cn4pt Před 6 lety

    Wow wish I woulda found you a while ago I couldn't find any vids on how to replace this thing I had such a hard time 😂 we have the same exact truck by the way! Check out my Instagram if you have one @obs_7.three

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 6 lety

      That's awesome, and I'm glad I could help! I found you, I don't post much though. Sweet truck, same year too! What all have you done to it?

    • @Brandon-cn4pt
      @Brandon-cn4pt Před 6 lety

      Rnddiesel nothing crazy just a 3" downpipe to 4" straight and a hydra chip!

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 6 lety

      Nice, that's about what I've done, too. Though I've also added an intercooler that still needs charge tubes fabricated, 6.0 transmission cooler, my own "custom" 3-3.5 inch downpipe to a 4 inch DIY glasspack and exhaust. TS6 chip with stage 1 160/000 injectors on the way. I thought about the Hydra Chip instead, just wasn't a huge fan of the screen and buttons. I like the style of the knob more than anything.

    • @Brandon-cn4pt
      @Brandon-cn4pt Před 6 lety

      Rnddiesel the hydra chip doesn't have a screen! Its just a little box with 2 buttons and numbers and nice I was thinking about going stage 1 but the shop told me unless I'm ready to upgrade the fuel bowl and all that stuff that I shouldn't do it because once I do injectors you need to upgrade to support them lol

    • @Rnddiesel
      @Rnddiesel  Před 6 lety +1

      Well yeah, the numbers is what I meant. Whatever, I'm sure it is nice to be able to just get new tunes through email. I've gotten good at taking out my chip anyway for re flashing, just pop off the parking brake pedal and out it comes, nice and easy. I'll find out quick if my truck can handle the stage 1's, I tend to drive like a grandpa anyway to get good mpg. Besides, the e4od isn't known for being strong behind the 7.3. Also with stage 1's like I have, they still have stock nozzles, check out my "7.3 injectors explained" video, so they behave like a stock injector until you get custom tuning to take advantage of all the fuel they can flow. So especially if you don't run aftermarket tuning, there's really no reason not to throw in stage 1's. The fuel flow capability is there if ever you want it for later. Heck a stage 2 is basically just a stage 1 with 30% over nozzles anyway!

  • @diezelvh4133
    @diezelvh4133 Před rokem

    Didn't your momma ever tell you to buy a Chevy or Toyota truck..

  • @allanspringer837
    @allanspringer837 Před 3 lety

    air chisel