Everything seems to be fine, very little play in the shaft, bearings look good. I've got the seal back in and driveshaft on and going to take it for a test spin to see if there is leakage. I honestly don't think it is anything too serious except a leaking seal. The truck sat a while before I bought it and it's been slowly leaking ever since I've driven it for the past 30K miles. I surely could have driven it with a leaking seal but I thought I would do the maintenance before my trip.
To answer your question Chris, the flange is well secured to the yoke and has not moved. The whole yoke assembly moves with the rotation of the driveshaft so I'm guessing that there should be some sort of a gap to prevent wear on the flange. I just didn't know how much of a gap and having someone look at their M1009 would have been the most help.
To answer your question Chris, the flange is well secured to the yoke and has not moved. The whole yoke assembly moves with the rotation of the driveshaft so I'm guessing that there should be some sort of a gap to prevent wear on the flange. I just didn't know how much of a gap and having someone look at their M1009 would have been the most help.