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Grease and duct tape come to mind. You won't keep oil in there, but grease is almost as good.
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i've also heard of folks using liquid rubber that is used for dipping tool handles. Paint it on while rotating axle and let harden for more perm repair.
Prob harder to find today than duct tape.
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Terry Allison N. Calif. & Boca Chica, Panama 09' E320 Bluetec 77k (USA) 09' Hyundai Santa Fe Diesel 48k (S.A.) |
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OK I'll try it.
My way home only passes through ghosttown's , Kelso, Amboy, so not a chance for a shop to help with repairs on the way. My thriftyness will get the best of me sooner or later. I hope later.
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1993 w250 Dodge cummins,wvo,tweaked pump,etc 1969 Baja bug, vert, 3x3, mid travel, 1914, fun 1979 300sd not so bad |
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Axle
1984 300d Turbo 141,000
Replace The With New Axle Diy, 2 Ea 2 Sides |
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That will get you home no problem. Buy some MOLY grease and stuff the joint with it. The joints are pretty tough.
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My Truck.. 2007 DODGE, 5.9 Cummins, 6spd stick, 4X4. My car..1977 240D, OTHER WHEELS...1955 VW Oval window bug, European Delivery (Holland) with a 1700cc, 2 barrel, Porsche drum brakes. 1939 WILLYS Pick-up. 1967 Triumph 200cc Tiger Cub. 1976 Honda 550F 4cyl Motor Cycle. |
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