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sierra push in shaft question
NS Dev - 13/4/16 at 11:56 AM

Quick question, wondered if anybody knew? On sierra push in tripod type shafts, is there a spring inside the cv joint to keep the joint extended (and keep the shaft pushed into the diff? I ask as I have another application where I need to keep a shaft pushed in and wondered if there was an off the shelf solution


adithorp - 13/4/16 at 12:20 PM

Yes. there's a spring in both inner and outer joints.

There's an issue if you make up hybrid shafts (like Sierra outer and Freelander inner as I have) in that, the sprung joint pushes the unsprung one fully in and causes knocking and possibly wear (with both sprung they counteract each other and the joints tripod sits central) .

[Edited on 13/4/16 by adithorp]

[Edited on 13/4/16 by adithorp]


NS Dev - 13/4/16 at 12:44 PM

perfect, thanks. Will use springs both ends. Cheers


nick205 - 14/4/16 at 09:33 AM

IIRC from stripping and rebuilding Sierra push-in shafts there is a spring at both ends. Personally I refitted them assuming that not doing so would cause issues. I ran the shafts for 3k+ miles without any problems. If rebuilding again I'd fit the springs again as Ford put them there for a reason IMHO.