@@jaspersilus that is true😇- we are lucky boys ! the lift is a surprisingly cheap bit of kit - its having somewhere to put it that's the problem - we get a lot of passers by asking us to work on their cars (which we don't, that would interrupt our coffee and stroking the cat), as we do look the part, but knowledge is a wonderful thing, cannot just buy that ( or I would be fluent in Portuguese, as I am eternally embarrassed about 😭 not grasping well) thanks for suffering watching us :) KR J&N
I loved the video, watching all the way from Zimbabwe kkkk I actually have a truck which needs a propshaft center bearing replacement. Thank you very much guys
The rear end of the prop shaft / tailshaft, isn't bolted to the rear axle - or either rear axle. Those 4 bolts connect it to the _pinion flange_ at the front of the _rear differential._
When putting the new bearing on place the new one in position then using the old one cut out of the housing . Place over the new bearing put on the washer and nut and just tighten up sliding new bearing down nice and square .
@@DrivenMadShow Good to see positivity despite the lockdown! Instead of connecting with people around us, we connect more via internet with strangers around the world. I tried to find books on automotive (esp on heavy machinery) but its so tough to find such books.
@@akoj3262 I get various auto magazines, still prefer paper !! - Perhaps search out, heavy machine industry magazines - there are lots of odd publications for industry, just not mainstream so hard to find, but there will be some JCB type stuff I am sure.
Good work. You’ve made the mistakes so I don’t have to. I have a 2011 L200 and I should be able to this job by myself when the time comes. Another great video. Thanks to both of you. Merry Xmas and a happy 2022 to you and your family.
And we will continue to make them 🤣 Chuffed it helped, even if only in a small way. Wishing you and your loved ones a great Christmas and a Happy New Year !
No experience on a Trailblazer sorry - depends on the age, older vehicles like our L200 have grease nipples everywhere that needs it (need a diagram to find them all) and you need a pump or air grease gun - newer cars use sealed joints that need no lubrication - look for a Facebook vehicle specific forum/group you will get loads of decent help. There are quite a few, this one looks good facebook.com/groups/645974312234883
The centre bearing itself is an easy job and should not cause this issue - the spider joint/bearing however was a task as you saw for us - this needs to be aligned according to the style used - the facebook group facebook.com/groups/mitsubishil200ownersclub ... has a couple of professionals on there (which we are clearly not) so I suggest you post this on there - so my very rough and DIY suggestion is the wrong/not aligned or badly fitted spider joint, could be an issue - it would be hard to fit the bearing incorrectly with the assumption its the right one ?
www.euro4x4parts.com/parts/tmc1005_propshaft_slip_yoke_MR276839.html for parts, who have been excellent - the one we used is that link (PtNo TMC1005) ours is a 2003 2.5d - Portuguese vehicle.
@@DrivenMadShow Allright! Thanks! Mine is a 2005, basically the same truck! You dont happen to know the partsnumber of the other fork, the one holding the propeller bearing in place? Tube yoke I believe its called.
Not 100% sure of the bit you are after - have a look at this www.euro4x4parts.com/parts/tat1716-1022_propshaft_complete_line_MR389334.html ..... its a diagram of the whole lot, then hope you can pin point from here - buzz them an email, they know masses more than us (not hard you must be thinking :) , very helpful blokes. nbouwman@euro4x4parts.com
To be fair, ours drove very well (considering how bad the dampers and bushing's were) - we had a clunking sound, on bumpy roads when turning - the center prop bearing was very worn, we guessed the propshaft was hitting it. Shoving a gopro under, it looked like that was the case, once changed the clunk has gone, but we did leafs, dampers and other things at the same time (as you may have seen in the others) so we still think it was that. When you say jumping, ours bounces about at the rear, but thats due to pickups in general driving better with weight in - an ex work pal of mine had an L200 in the UK and just kept a 500kg metal sheet in the back for that reason alone - could try it with weight and see if it improves or removes your issue ?
Perkins 1006-6T Number of Cylinders - 6 Cylinder Arrangement - In-line Cycle - Four stroke Displacement, cu in (litres) - 365,0 (6,0) Nominal Bore, in (mm) - 3,937 (100,0) Engine Stroke, in (mm) - 5,000 (127,0) Engine Power Rated, hp (kw) - 126,0 (94,0) Rated Engine Speed, rpm - 2200 Maximum Torque, Nm - 474 Engine Speed at Maximum Torque - 1200 Idling Speed, rpm - 850 Torque at Rated Speed, Nm - 401 Maximum No Load Speed, rpm - 2310 Fuel Tank, gal (litres) - 58,0 (220,0) Compression ratio - 16.5:1 Firing order - 1-5-3-6-2-4 Direction of Rotation - Clockwise from the front Induction System - Turbocharger Lubricating Oil Pressure, KPa - 207 Cylinder Liners Type - Dry, interference fit, flanged Lubricating Oil Pump Type - Differential rotor, gear driven Number of Lobes (Inner rotor/Outer rotor) - 4/5 Oil Filter Type - Full flow, screw-on type canister Fuel Lift Pump Type - A.C.Delco, type LU Method of Drive - Eccentric on camshaft of engine Fuel Filter Type - Twin parallel flow or single element Coolant Pump Type - Centrifugal, gear driven Thermostat Type - Twin, wax element, by-pass blanking Cooling system, gal (litres) - 6,6 (25,0) Engine Oil, gal (litres) - 4,3 (16,5) Electrical System, Volt - 12/24V Alternators Rating - 12V/60A Rotation - Clockwise from drive end Starter Motors - 12V or 24V Starting Aid Type - Electrically operated heater, with a fuel supply MF 3125 Transmission Basic Transmission - 16 Forward x 16 Reverse Transmission Type - Synchronized Forward / Reverse Speeds - 16F / 16R Creeper Gearbox - Opt. Forward / Reverse Speeds With Creeper - 24F / 24R Maximum Speed Forward, mph (kph) - 23,2 (37,3) Optional Transmission - 32 Forward and 32 Reverse Transmission Type - Dynashift, 4-Speed Powershift Shuttle (Reverse) - Standard Creeper Gearbox - Opt. Forward / Reverse Speeds With Creeper - 48F / 48R Clutch - Dry single disc Clutch Type - Diaphragm pull-type Disc Diameter, in (mm) - 13,0 (330) Clutch Adjustment - Automatic Reduction unit - Epicyclic, in the rear axle housings Reduction ratios - 5,077 to 1 Massey Ferguson 3125 Power Take Off Rear PTO Type - Independent PTO power, hp (kw) - 116,2 (86,1) Rear PTO Speeds - 540 at 1980 rpm / 1000 at 2000 rpm Rear PTO Control - Lever in the cab Front PTO - Optional Front PTO Speeds - 1000 at 2040 rpm Permissible front PTO power, hp (kw) - 101,8 (75,5) Front PTO Control - Hydraulic, electrically actuated by push button in the cab Economy PTO Type - Independent (optional) Economy PTO Speeds - 540/1000 at 1550 rpm Ground speed PTO (GSPTO) - Opt., 540/1000 rpm GSPTO Control - From the normal PTO operating lever MF 3125 Hydraulic System Hydraulic System Type - Open Center Hydraulic/Steering Pump Type - Gear Hydraulic Pump Flow, gpm (Lpm) - 13,2 (50,0) Steering Pump Flow, gpm (Lpm) - 7,6 (29,0) Hydraulic System Pressure, bar - 185 Steering System Pressure, bar - 17,5 Standard Remote Valves - 0 to 3 Massey Ferguson 3125 3-Point Hitch Hitch Type - 3-Point with fixed, telescopic or quick attach hook ball ends 3-Point Hitch Category - 2 Rams - Twin externally mounted Ram diameter, in (mm) - 2,87 (73,0) Position of lift rod on lower links, mm - 550/650 Length of lift rods, mm - 595-827 Lift Capacity at lower links (horizontal), lb (kg) - 11975-11037 (5425-5000) Lift Capacity at full raised (550 mm), lb (kg) - 14370-11230 (6510-5087)
Nice try I would just like to point out when you're pressing the cups back in you press them just a little each side . You don't press one side in and then the other just small even increments
Would have been a good idea to state what size socket was needed to get the centre bearing of as its a 30mm which most socket sets dont contain , therefore leaving you in the lurch unless youve done your homework and obtained one prior to dismantling the UJ.
@@DrivenMadShow Fair enough but it is one of those things which needed to be stated, otherwise its a nice informative account with torque settings included.
@@stevenpreece9373 in the description we say .. Remember, we are not mechanics, nor do we pretend to be - so most of this is a first try for us, so you will see genuinely how tough or easy these jobs really are. So it can be a struggle to remember everything we should, so totally agree with you - think we are improving :) appreciate the comment and advice - cheers
Cannot remember what we did on that episode to be honest - pro's we are not 😇 but ours has a match line, possibly by the previous owner ? looked factory though ? we had to mark ours (from it) once we butchered it as I recall 😎
Good call - thought we did (while ago now) or must have got lucky :) running sweet for 40K since so all good - just about to start another batch of stuff we have no clue about - but fitting new skid plates & a bit of welding should be OK 🤞🏼
Well, we are inept, trying for the first time, and we make that clear - but searching because you commented, almost every link (from diy'ists like us - to GKN etc) show using a vice ? but always looking to learn, what should we have done ?
Sing along now ( you know you want too ... ) 🎶 🎶 Big man Mo came from Miami, F.L.A. Hitch-hiked his way across the U.S.A. Plucked his eyebrows on the way Shaved his legs and then he was a she She says, "Hey, babe Take a walk on the wild side" Said, "Hey, honey Take a walk on the wild side" Candy came from out on the Island In the back room she was everybody's darling But she never lost his head Even when she was giving head She says, "Hey, babe Take a walk on the wild side" Said, "Hey, babe Take a walk on the wild side" And the bad girls go "Doo do doo do doo do do doo..." Little Joe never once gave it away Everybody had to pay and pay A hustle here and a hustle there New York City's the place Where they said, "Hey, babe Take a walk on the wild side" I said, "Hey, Joe Take a walk on the wild side" Sugar Plum Fairy came and hit the streets Looking for soul food and a place to eat Went to the Apollo You should've seen them go, go, go They said, "Hey, sugar Take a walk on the wild side" I said, "Hey, babe Take a walk on the wild side", alright Huh Daddy is just speeding away Thought he was James Dean for a day Then I guess he had to crash Valium would have helped that bash He said, "Hey, babe Take a walk on the wild side" I said, "Hey, honey Take a walk on the wild side" And the bad girls go "Doo do doo do doo do do doo..."
Watched this, and confirmed my choice to send it to garage!
What a sensible man - that was a tough few days, but we are idiots 😂
@@DrivenMadShow yes, but idiots with a lift and the required tools!😁
@@jaspersilus that is true😇- we are lucky boys ! the lift is a surprisingly cheap bit of kit - its having somewhere to put it that's the problem - we get a lot of passers by asking us to work on their cars (which we don't, that would interrupt our coffee and stroking the cat), as we do look the part, but knowledge is a wonderful thing, cannot just buy that ( or I would be fluent in Portuguese, as I am eternally embarrassed about 😭 not grasping well) thanks for suffering watching us :) KR J&N
I loved the video, watching all the way from Zimbabwe kkkk I actually have a truck which needs a propshaft center bearing replacement. Thank you very much guys
That’s great to hear! Good luck and thanks for the comment! 👍
Stoving your new parts in with a ball pein hammer was quite amusing lads. Copper hammers might be better there. Good content.
We are the blunt instruments - the only reason we do this, is that we are as good as the local mechanics here - and we are sh1te 🤣
Sure there was more to show - looking forward to the test drive
Nice effort guys & I love a challenge with DIY stuff but I think I'll taking it to the shop for that one when it needs doing.
We are useless - so if we can ..... as the saying goes :)
The rear end of the prop shaft / tailshaft, isn't bolted to the rear axle - or either rear axle. Those 4 bolts connect it to the _pinion flange_ at the front of the _rear differential._
Spot on, thanks for the pointers :)
Good vid .. well done boys👌
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for telling us
When putting the new bearing on place the new one in position then using the old one cut out of the housing . Place over the new bearing put on the washer and nut and just tighten up sliding new bearing down nice and square .
Great tip - nice one :)
Muy buena demostración , thanks,
Muy amable - contento de haber ayudado 😊
Thank you for taking the time to upload these for us. :)
Its lockdown here, so we found a way of entertaining ourselves - glad you enjoyed it.
@@DrivenMadShow Good to see positivity despite the lockdown! Instead of connecting with people around us, we connect more via internet with strangers around the world. I tried to find books on automotive (esp on heavy machinery) but its so tough to find such books.
@@akoj3262 I get various auto magazines, still prefer paper !! - Perhaps search out, heavy machine industry magazines - there are lots of odd publications for industry, just not mainstream so hard to find, but there will be some JCB type stuff I am sure.
Good work. You’ve made the mistakes so I don’t have to. I have a 2011 L200 and I should be able to this job by myself when the time comes. Another great video. Thanks to both of you. Merry Xmas and a happy 2022 to you and your family.
And we will continue to make them 🤣
Chuffed it helped, even if only in a small way.
Wishing you and your loved ones a great Christmas and a Happy New Year !
Sir there is no cross joint fittings at my trailblazer 2014 I think this is not a universal cross joint, but how can I put grease on this.
No experience on a Trailblazer sorry - depends on the age, older vehicles like our L200 have grease nipples everywhere that needs it (need a diagram to find them all) and you need a pump or air grease gun - newer cars use sealed joints that need no lubrication - look for a Facebook vehicle specific forum/group you will get loads of decent help. There are quite a few, this one looks good facebook.com/groups/645974312234883
Hi, I had the bearing changed like you. Now when I get to 60km / h the whole pick up vibrates.
Where can the mistake be?
Thanks
The centre bearing itself is an easy job and should not cause this issue - the spider joint/bearing however was a task as you saw for us - this needs to be aligned according to the style used - the facebook group facebook.com/groups/mitsubishil200ownersclub ... has a couple of professionals on there (which we are clearly not) so I suggest you post this on there - so my very rough and DIY suggestion is the wrong/not aligned or badly fitted spider joint, could be an issue - it would be hard to fit the bearing incorrectly with the assumption its the right one ?
Hi did you mark the prop shaft before removed ,if not this could be the issue.
Hi!
Where did you get the new fork from, and do you have a partnumber?
- Cheers!
www.euro4x4parts.com/parts/tmc1005_propshaft_slip_yoke_MR276839.html for parts, who have been excellent - the one we used is that link (PtNo TMC1005) ours is a 2003 2.5d - Portuguese vehicle.
@@DrivenMadShow Allright! Thanks! Mine is a 2005, basically the same truck! You dont happen to know the partsnumber of the other fork, the one holding the propeller bearing in place? Tube yoke I believe its called.
Not 100% sure of the bit you are after - have a look at this www.euro4x4parts.com/parts/tat1716-1022_propshaft_complete_line_MR389334.html ..... its a diagram of the whole lot, then hope you can pin point from here - buzz them an email, they know masses more than us (not hard you must be thinking :) , very helpful blokes. nbouwman@euro4x4parts.com
Nice video! What was the issue with the car? Actually my car is kinda jumping, I feel it on my seat. Can be connected to this
To be fair, ours drove very well (considering how bad the dampers and bushing's were) - we had a clunking sound, on bumpy roads when turning - the center prop bearing was very worn, we guessed the propshaft was hitting it. Shoving a gopro under, it looked like that was the case, once changed the clunk has gone, but we did leafs, dampers and other things at the same time (as you may have seen in the others) so we still think it was that. When you say jumping, ours bounces about at the rear, but thats due to pickups in general driving better with weight in - an ex work pal of mine had an L200 in the UK and just kept a 500kg metal sheet in the back for that reason alone - could try it with weight and see if it improves or removes your issue ?
offset the pitch with a couple washers and the press will run straight
Nice one - need theses tips - thank you
Am looking for for a Propeller shafts for Massey Ferguson 3125 .
Perkins 1006-6T
Number of Cylinders - 6
Cylinder Arrangement - In-line
Cycle - Four stroke
Displacement, cu in (litres) - 365,0 (6,0)
Nominal Bore, in (mm) - 3,937 (100,0)
Engine Stroke, in (mm) - 5,000 (127,0)
Engine Power Rated, hp (kw) - 126,0 (94,0)
Rated Engine Speed, rpm - 2200
Maximum Torque, Nm - 474
Engine Speed at Maximum Torque - 1200
Idling Speed, rpm - 850
Torque at Rated Speed, Nm - 401
Maximum No Load Speed, rpm - 2310
Fuel Tank, gal (litres) - 58,0 (220,0)
Compression ratio - 16.5:1
Firing order - 1-5-3-6-2-4
Direction of Rotation - Clockwise from the front
Induction System - Turbocharger
Lubricating Oil Pressure, KPa - 207
Cylinder Liners Type - Dry, interference fit, flanged
Lubricating Oil Pump Type - Differential rotor, gear driven
Number of Lobes (Inner rotor/Outer rotor) - 4/5
Oil Filter Type - Full flow, screw-on type canister
Fuel Lift Pump Type - A.C.Delco, type LU
Method of Drive - Eccentric on camshaft of engine
Fuel Filter Type - Twin parallel flow or single element
Coolant Pump Type - Centrifugal, gear driven
Thermostat Type - Twin, wax element, by-pass blanking
Cooling system, gal (litres) - 6,6 (25,0)
Engine Oil, gal (litres) - 4,3 (16,5)
Electrical System, Volt - 12/24V
Alternators Rating - 12V/60A
Rotation - Clockwise from drive end
Starter Motors - 12V or 24V
Starting Aid Type - Electrically operated heater, with a fuel supply
MF 3125 Transmission
Basic Transmission - 16 Forward x 16 Reverse
Transmission Type - Synchronized
Forward / Reverse Speeds - 16F / 16R
Creeper Gearbox - Opt.
Forward / Reverse Speeds With Creeper - 24F / 24R
Maximum Speed Forward, mph (kph) - 23,2 (37,3)
Optional Transmission - 32 Forward and 32 Reverse
Transmission Type - Dynashift, 4-Speed Powershift
Shuttle (Reverse) - Standard
Creeper Gearbox - Opt.
Forward / Reverse Speeds With Creeper - 48F / 48R
Clutch - Dry single disc
Clutch Type - Diaphragm pull-type
Disc Diameter, in (mm) - 13,0 (330)
Clutch Adjustment - Automatic
Reduction unit - Epicyclic, in the rear axle housings
Reduction ratios - 5,077 to 1
Massey Ferguson 3125 Power Take Off
Rear PTO Type - Independent
PTO power, hp (kw) - 116,2 (86,1)
Rear PTO Speeds - 540 at 1980 rpm / 1000 at 2000 rpm
Rear PTO Control - Lever in the cab
Front PTO - Optional
Front PTO Speeds - 1000 at 2040 rpm
Permissible front PTO power, hp (kw) - 101,8 (75,5)
Front PTO Control - Hydraulic, electrically actuated by push button in the cab
Economy PTO Type - Independent (optional)
Economy PTO Speeds - 540/1000 at 1550 rpm
Ground speed PTO (GSPTO) - Opt., 540/1000 rpm
GSPTO Control - From the normal PTO operating lever
MF 3125 Hydraulic System
Hydraulic System Type - Open Center
Hydraulic/Steering Pump Type - Gear
Hydraulic Pump Flow, gpm (Lpm) - 13,2 (50,0)
Steering Pump Flow, gpm (Lpm) - 7,6 (29,0)
Hydraulic System Pressure, bar - 185
Steering System Pressure, bar - 17,5
Standard Remote Valves - 0 to 3
Massey Ferguson 3125 3-Point Hitch
Hitch Type - 3-Point with fixed, telescopic or quick attach hook ball ends
3-Point Hitch Category - 2
Rams - Twin externally mounted
Ram diameter, in (mm) - 2,87 (73,0)
Position of lift rod on lower links, mm - 550/650
Length of lift rods, mm - 595-827
Lift Capacity at lower links (horizontal), lb (kg) - 11975-11037 (5425-5000)
Lift Capacity at full raised (550 mm), lb (kg) - 14370-11230 (6510-5087)
Nice try I would just like to point out when you're pressing the cups back in you press them just a little each side . You don't press one side in and then the other just small even increments
Thanks for the tip - we need all the help we can get :)
Would have been a good idea to state what size socket was needed to get the centre bearing of as its a 30mm which most socket sets dont contain , therefore leaving you in the lurch unless youve done your homework and obtained one prior to dismantling the UJ.
We do our best, hindsight and all that - we have enough trouble remembering our names!
@@DrivenMadShow Fair enough but it is one of those things which needed to be stated, otherwise its a nice informative account with torque settings included.
@@stevenpreece9373 in the description we say .. Remember, we are not mechanics, nor do we pretend to be - so most of this is a first try for us, so you will see genuinely how tough or easy these jobs really are.
So it can be a struggle to remember everything we should, so totally agree with you - think we are improving :) appreciate the comment and advice - cheers
That's me now. Triton in driveway unmovable until I get a 30mm
Its Good to Use 1 long Shaft..
If only I had one 😂
Thats why if i can i smack the bearings and dont press if i can help it
Our press has cobwebs on it now :)
Gostei do vídeo aprendi bastante
Muito gentil - agradeço o tempo para comentar - faremos mais coisas L200 muito em breve
Is this on the k74 L200?
It is, ours is a 2003 - Portuguese LHD
@@DrivenMadShow Excellent,thanks dude,great video. Wish I watched it before I started 😁
Yer making this keek easy gentlemen
I type "how to replace center bearing" and I see thousands of video :) maybe your search thing is not working lol
That is then this is now - but glad you found loads and took the time to tell us - cheers
The innuendo was a tad weird but the rest of it was very good, thanks..
Well - we have a very loved subscriber, who goads us into innuendo - both of us are easily lead ... sorry !!
So you forgot to mark the position of the prop to the rear axle.!!!
Cannot remember what we did on that episode to be honest - pro's we are not 😇 but ours has a match line, possibly by the previous owner ? looked factory though ? we had to mark ours (from it) once we butchered it as I recall 😎
I would have greased both end caps inside and out then then tap them together, preventing binding.
Good call
👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you !! too kind
Always mark the individual parts to assemble the correct way or YOU will upset the balance and that will be a specialist job.....
Good call - thought we did (while ago now) or must have got lucky :) running sweet for 40K since so all good - just about to start another batch of stuff we have no clue about - but fitting new skid plates & a bit of welding should be OK 🤞🏼
Its a spline not a "gear" or "cog" !
We always state we are stupid, always get my worms muddled ☺
Ooh errr, ring popping.
I well and truly greased my shaft thinking of you 🤣
@@DrivenMadShow I would be disappointed if you didn't.
Do not put a prop shaft in a vice 🤔☝️
Well, we are inept, trying for the first time, and we make that clear - but searching because you commented, almost every link (from diy'ists like us - to GKN etc) show using a vice ? but always looking to learn, what should we have done ?
Nois
7t
Your old man's persistent joke is kinda creepy.... 😬🤢
And his hands in my ........
😳@@DrivenMadShow 😵🙈
Sing along now ( you know you want too ... ) 🎶 🎶
Big man Mo came from Miami, F.L.A.
Hitch-hiked his way across the U.S.A.
Plucked his eyebrows on the way
Shaved his legs and then he was a she
She says, "Hey, babe
Take a walk on the wild side"
Said, "Hey, honey
Take a walk on the wild side"
Candy came from out on the Island
In the back room she was everybody's darling
But she never lost his head
Even when she was giving head
She says, "Hey, babe
Take a walk on the wild side"
Said, "Hey, babe
Take a walk on the wild side"
And the bad girls go
"Doo do doo do doo do do doo..."
Little Joe never once gave it away
Everybody had to pay and pay
A hustle here and a hustle there
New York City's the place
Where they said, "Hey, babe
Take a walk on the wild side"
I said, "Hey, Joe
Take a walk on the wild side"
Sugar Plum Fairy came and hit the streets
Looking for soul food and a place to eat
Went to the Apollo
You should've seen them go, go, go
They said, "Hey, sugar
Take a walk on the wild side"
I said, "Hey, babe
Take a walk on the wild side", alright
Huh
Daddy is just speeding away
Thought he was James Dean for a day
Then I guess he had to crash
Valium would have helped that bash
He said, "Hey, babe
Take a walk on the wild side"
I said, "Hey, honey
Take a walk on the wild side"
And the bad girls go
"Doo do doo do doo do do doo..."