-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Wood [mailto:
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Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 1:47 PM
To:
[email protected]
Subject: RE:
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Russell:
Thank you for taking my call. And thank you for the links. I will contact
Machine Services as they are one of my suppliers. Quite frankly, I found
their explanation a bit difficult to comprehend and a bit more lengthy than
I am comfortable reading.
Simply stated; it is best to align the grease fittings so that under load
the grease fitting holes are working to compress rather than open up. From
the photos it appears that this is what has been done. Even if it were not
done, I would consider it to be of no or very little consequence, unless
this was a heavily abused rock crawler application. In fact, having this
"correct" alignment can often times make the drive shaft more difficult to
service as it may then require rolling the drive shaft / moving the vehicle
in order to access all the grease fittings.
If you have other questions, it may be best to call. Our Toll Free US # is
1-877-497-4238. Our worldwide telephone # is 1-801-737-0757. Hours of
operation are 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Mountain Time Zone. (GMT - 7 hours)
Monday through Friday.
Best Regards,
Tom Wood
Tom Wood's Custom Drive Shafts Inc.