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Creating this thread since I didn't see this info in the forums anywhere.
When opening the passenger side knuckle we found needle bearings in the grease from where the ujoint had failed, not sure why.
Trying to source one was fun as most of the info is on driveline ujoints and the surplus supply is limited.
I found that the part were looking for made by Meritor and is part number CP750N. Note from the attached catalog (p130) that there are 5 versions of this joint with some oil bathed (as was the deuce with a knuckle full of grease) and some with a zerks (which seems to be the most commonly produced).
I was able to order up one of the greased style since that was what my local big truck supplier could get overnight, however I wonder what that will be like in the knuckle since it won't be able to pick up any of the grease that is in there. I'm contemplating prefilling it through the zerk and then removing the zerk and leaving it open so that some grease has the potential to make its way in (not sure how effective that will be)
So posting this here for when future people search and they now have a manufacturer and a part number to look it up as well as the dimensions from the attached catalog (p130)
When opening the passenger side knuckle we found needle bearings in the grease from where the ujoint had failed, not sure why.
Trying to source one was fun as most of the info is on driveline ujoints and the surplus supply is limited.
I found that the part were looking for made by Meritor and is part number CP750N. Note from the attached catalog (p130) that there are 5 versions of this joint with some oil bathed (as was the deuce with a knuckle full of grease) and some with a zerks (which seems to be the most commonly produced).
I was able to order up one of the greased style since that was what my local big truck supplier could get overnight, however I wonder what that will be like in the knuckle since it won't be able to pick up any of the grease that is in there. I'm contemplating prefilling it through the zerk and then removing the zerk and leaving it open so that some grease has the potential to make its way in (not sure how effective that will be)
So posting this here for when future people search and they now have a manufacturer and a part number to look it up as well as the dimensions from the attached catalog (p130)
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