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Is this the same as: "Oil change in rear bevel gears", as described in the scheduled maintenance doc?
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Why isn't the drive shaft pulled so the front splines can be serviced? I thought you said the front end is the end w/ most risk for retained water?
Seems to me these parts should have been made of stainless unless stainless is too soft which I guess it would be for this role.
The lower shaft end is the one most at risk. It can be flooded with water and sit wet for long periods if the boot is bad. The lower one (rear) is most at risk because it slides. The upper spline does not move as it is held in place by a circlip. It also will not sit in water.
SS is not a suitable metal for this application, but whatever they are using is a rust magnet.
Jim![]()