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    Non-slip yoke

    Alright, after some more cleaning and regreasing I was finally able to tap it on with a 3lb hammer and a block of wood. Slides much easier now that it’s past the first inch. Now to hopefully finish buttoning this truck up. Thanks guys
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    Non-slip yoke

    This is what I was thinking of next too, thanks. Gonna see if I can polish it up well enough and maybe even soak it in evaporust in a bag. Will update with results
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    Non-slip yoke

    Seal is fine it doesn’t even get that far right now, but it definitely looks like it’d fit fine in there.
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    Non-slip yoke

    Unfortunately I’m the guy who needs to get jacked up. Figured it’d be fine to run after scrubbing. Probably gonna end up paying for that mistake
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    Non-slip yoke

    It seeks like much of the corrosion is on the transfercase output shaft. I’ve scrubbed the slip yoke pretty well and it looks good so it must not be that. Wondering if it slipping while the shaft moves back and forth when driving would just bust the surface corrosion. Getting this slip yoke on...
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    Non-slip yoke

    Got busy over the week and just now had a chance to get back at it. I measured the ID of the slip yoke and the OD of the output shaft and they look fine. I’m looking now and I see the output shaft has some surface corrosion. No way to scrub that off since the case is mounted on the truck. The...
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    Non-slip yoke

    Will give this a look tonorrow, thanks.
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    Non-slip yoke

    The slip yoke has the missing spline, but the tcase output shaft is symmetrical all around.
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    Non-slip yoke

    I cleaned it out already and still no luck unfortunately
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    Non-slip yoke

    Alright so I put in a rebuilt NP241C in my 1990 K1500 and for whatever reason the slip yoke will not slip onto the rear output shaft. They are both 32 spline male and female (not aure if there were ever any that weren’t, but putting it out there just in case). The slip yoke looks fine, but has...
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    Gouges in axle housing

    The truck is on 35s, but it is a fully stock 350 tbi and I only really need to tow my nova once in a blue moon. I’ll keep an eye out, thanks.
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    Gouges in axle housing

    Okay that is what I was wondering. Just don’t want to eat my bearings if I can avoid it. Thanks
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    Gouges in axle housing

    The gouges aren’t in the bearing it is where the bearing sits.
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    Gouges in axle housing

    Bearing was siezed inside and puller just broke them apart. I dremeled a groove hoping to be able to relieve some pressure and crack the bearing race in half. The transition from grounded down bearing to grounded out housing is seamless so I had dug in too deep. I did this not once, but twice...
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    Parking brake cable help

    Usually I do look up my own stuff. This time I did not and well… lesson learned. At least it wasn’t a big deal and cables are easy to swap out.
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    Gouges in axle housing

    Alright so I finally got my old axle bearings out of my 14 bolt semi floater, however I have put some major gouges in where the bearing itself sits. Am I able to just press in new bearings and it’ll be fine? I’ve smoothed it over with sandpaper and removed any highs. Was thinking I could use JB...
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    Parking brake cable help

    Well I ordered a new driver side cable and sure enough it reaches properly. Autozone had given me the wrong cable. Oh well at least that’s taken care of…
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    Parking brake cable help

    If they are for a regular cab short bed truck that’d be real helpful. I’ll have to remeasure mine later today.
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    Parking brake cable help

    I’ve replaced both rear cables and equalizer as they were beyond ruined. Still have the factory front cable but with a new connector.
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    Parking brake cable help

    It matches up as being for my truck on the website so I really hope they didn’t just hand me the wrong bags off the shelf or something. Maybe I’ll buy another and see if it ends up being the same length and return it after.
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    Parking brake cable help

    So I have a 14 bolt axle swapped into my 1990 K1500 rcsb and have put all new parts in the 11” drums. I cannot for the life of me get the rear cable to reach the front cable and connector. I got some brakeware cables from Autozone and they are about 5 inches too short of reaching the front...
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