One piece rear drive shaft: necessary to lube slip yoke?
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Sluggo33
Clunk
My 2010 F-150 SCREW EcoBoost was doing the same thing. Took it to the dealer under warrenty. They mentioned that it needs some sort of boot and lube. Also said it isn't a big issue but if folks complain they will fix it. I told them Fix it! Works fine now.
Hey guys,
I'm getting the common drivetrain clunk when accelerating from a stop. I dropped the forward driveshaft and lubed the slip yoke but the clunk is still there. I have a one-piece rear driveshaft and was wondering if the TSB is applicable to the one price rear shaft? I see in the service manual there is a slip yoke but its not inside a rubber boot and seems more like a sealed unit. Any ideas?
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I'm getting the common drivetrain clunk when accelerating from a stop. I dropped the forward driveshaft and lubed the slip yoke but the clunk is still there. I have a one-piece rear driveshaft and was wondering if the TSB is applicable to the one price rear shaft? I see in the service manual there is a slip yoke but its not inside a rubber boot and seems more like a sealed unit. Any ideas?
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