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Old 12-28-2002, 03:41 PM
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Question Kaama Drive Ujoint Seperation

I AM REPLACING THE OUTDRIVE BOOTS ON MY KAAMA DRIVES AND AM AT THE POINT OFF PULLING IT A PART BUT THE UJOINT IS HOLDING IT TOGETHER. IVE GOT THE PIN OUT,ITS JUST RUSTED TO GETHER,ANY BODY HAVE ANY TRICKS OR IDEAS.THANKS.
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Like you said, it should be just one pin in one side of the shaft. I know it's not much help but I would soak it real good with penetrating oil like Liquid Wrench (not WD-40) and tap the shaft/joint lightly with a hammer. Try some heat if that dosn't work. I think I had to hit the case with a RUBBER mallet to get it to start to come apart. BE CAREFUL DO NOT BREAK THE CASE.
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