You never know what you might find

Started by enjenjo, July 31, 2009, 10:04:29 PM

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enjenjo

Today I was putting the driveshaft back into the car I towed back from Nevada. I was cleaning the rear Ujoint to install it in the rear end yoke, and found a penny glued to the end of each cup. :shock:  It was the wrong Ujoint, for this application, and whoever installed it used pennies for spacers to hold it centered. I went and bought the right joint, and it got rid of the minor driveline vibration the car had since I bought it. While I was at it, the diff cover was leaking, so I regasketed it, and filled it with fresh lube.

I still have to relace the front tires, flat towing it has worn the outside shoulders of the tire, and cupped them a bit causing them to thump. I'll run them out on my trailer.
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Carps

I've used polished coins for decoration but never as spacers.
Carps

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phat46

Just think...if you pried those pennies off you saved two cents on the price of the new U joints!  
I have a router from Sears (Crapsman) that i bought before i got smart, that has a penny shimming the motor shaft at the back of the body...it took a while for me to figure out why the depth changed everytime when i flipped it back over from adjusting it !  :lol:

Carps

I think I know why we don't see so much of this downunder.

Too expensive, our $2.00 coin is about the same size as the US 1 cent coin and we don't have anything smaller than the 5 cent coin which is way too thin to use as a shim.   :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Carps

Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift.