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Old 09-05-2013, 08:33 AM   #10
gmjim4x4
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Re: NP 205 Rebuild and Info

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Originally Posted by jbclassix View Post
Wow. 2 years later...

Tips for the Yokes. I sleeved both. I use green lock-tite on them to prevent seepage between the parts. i apply RTV sealant to the inside of the yokes, and not the shaft. This way you will not be pushing RTV into the case.
10 spline front yoke repair sleeve part number (federal mogul 99174)
32 spline rear yoke repair sleeve part number (federal mogul 99212)




Spline washer seal. important piece. Only works on the 32 spline yokes in my opinion.



Torque for the rear yoke is 150lbft.

repeat steps for the front yoke. The front has a dust shield.








I will show pictures of the early style adapter for reference.
Do you have a part number for the larger seal needed for the front output after you put the speedy sleeve on ? I have the 30 spline output shaft and yoke, but I am guessing that the outside diameter is the same as your 10 spline ? How long should I let the silicone sit on the inside of the yoke before I put it on the shaft? Nice write up and very helpful. Thanks
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