DividingCreek
Explorer
I gave my 89 Beluga black one away. I wasn't willing to pay for chemo
Mike,
I hear you, I have just read and I am trying to find the Spicer article that mentions that a sealed(non greasable) unit outperforms a greasable unit if the greasable unit is not serviced. Talks about the seals in the nongreasable being slightly better and obviously much lower chance of abrasives getting into the UJ.
-Sam
The heat definitely plays a factor in the failure of the D2 driveshafts. One big difference between the D2 and D1 is that the D2 shafts usually fail, whereas the D1s ujoints will vibrate giving warning before complete failure.
I just started developing a vibration between 25-50mph. A vibration at that speed that develops out of the blue is a tell tale sign of front driveshaft issues. I was given fair warning to deal with the issue, which I did. The D2's sealed ujoints don't.