700 EFI rear driveshaft
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700 EFI rear driveshaft
On my unit the yoke that slips on the rear gear housing has a hole for a roll pin but there is no roll pin. If there is a hole in the rear housing input shaft for a roll pin then my yoke is on the shaft incorrectly as all I can see is splines through the hole. Can anyone verify if there is supposed to be a pin there or not? The yoke on the transmission output shaft has a pin.
Also the front c/v shafts have a lot of play where they leave the front gear housing. Has anyone else noted this?
This is on a 04.5 700 EFI with 20 hours on the machine.
Thanks.
Also the front c/v shafts have a lot of play where they leave the front gear housing. Has anyone else noted this?
This is on a 04.5 700 EFI with 20 hours on the machine.
Thanks.
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700 EFI rear driveshaft
Yes I thought about frame flex. It does make sense that it would need to move slightly. It is strange that they did not put a slip joint on that shaft as it would have made it possible to get the shaft out for u-joint replacement instead of having to move the rear gear housing.
Thanks for the responses. If any of you guys with 700's could check how tight your front drive axles are where they come out of the front gear housing I'd appreciate it. The amount of play in mine concerns me.
Thanks for the responses. If any of you guys with 700's could check how tight your front drive axles are where they come out of the front gear housing I'd appreciate it. The amount of play in mine concerns me.
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700 EFI rear driveshaft
Thanks for the responses. I checked with the dealer and they confirmed there is no roll pin on the back u-joint as it needs to allow for frame flex etc. Also the front gearbox is different now with male splines on the yokes going into a female splined "tube" in the gearbox. The play is where the male yoke goes into the tube. There is no play in the "tube" in the gearbox so it appears all is well, or at least normal.
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