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Greasing the Shaft


BrianG

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I have recently greased the splines on the driveshaft of my 2000 v-11 Sport. The problem comes in the re-assembly. It seems that there is no vent in the shaft to allow the air out as one shaft slips into the other.

 

I cleaned out the interior of the forward (female) shaft to be certain that I wasn't getting a hydraulic lock on compressing the shafts. But still, on reassembly of the rear suspension, there is a preload on the torque strut caused by the compressed air in the drive shaft.

 

Is this normal?

 

Have I missed something?

 

Is something plugged that should be letting the air out?

 

Wil this right itself with some riding?

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Guest ratchethack

Not to worry, Brian. Yes it's normal, you haven't missed anything, nothing is plugged, and yes, by my experience air pressure behind the o-ring seal will work its way out with some riding. :sun:

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I have recently greased the splines on the driveshaft of my 2000 v-11 Sport. The problem comes in the re-assembly. It seems that there is no vent in the shaft to allow the air out as one shaft slips into the other.

 

I cleaned out the interior of the forward (female) shaft to be certain that I wasn't getting a hydraulic lock on compressing the shafts. But still, on reassembly of the rear suspension, there is a preload on the torque strut caused by the compressed air in the drive shaft.

 

Is this normal?

 

Have I missed something?

 

Is something plugged that should be letting the air out?

 

Wil this right itself with some riding?

The grease fitting has a one way valve.

To ease re-assembly, poke the valve with something blunt but pointy and the air (and grease) can escape.

What effect this has on riding, I don't know. Air suspension???

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