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I searched and i couldn't find a thread on this so i created this.
TLDR get a new slip yoke[emoji13].
The symtoms can vary from just a squeak when accelerating (or stopping) to a very distinct clunk. Video showing clunk below
This is the result of a lack of lubrication causing excessive tolerances on the slip yoke splines
The only solution is to replace the yoke. I recommend adding a zerk fitting and grease every oil change. If you don't do a grease zerk then you will have to remove the driveshaft to grease (which is a pain) and it needs to be lubricated regularly.
Just greasing the "clunk" is a temp fix and will come back (sooner than later)
Additional note.
When lubing via the zerk, just a couple pumps of the gun. If you pack it full, most will find its way into the transfer case
5000 miles ago i packed the yoke with lucas sticky red and after a hard offroad session in baja the "squeak" was back. Taking off the driveshaft shows it is nearly dry. So greasing is just a temp fix, if you have a clunk/squeak replace the yoke
I installed a 6mm x1 zerk. The drill needed is a 13/64
New yoke
High quality zerk
ford teflon XG-8 PTFE grease is the ONLY grease to use
Here is the part number for a tub that can be packed into a grease gun (haven't been able to find a tube as of yet)
This is the part number for a 11-13 screw slip yoke. Not sure if will fit a 10 or 14, it can be found at tasca. They will ask for vin to make sure it fits.
#BL3Z-4841-F
Grease
D2AZ19590A is superseded by xg8a can be found on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BNVK5SM/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
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TLDR get a new slip yoke[emoji13].
The symtoms can vary from just a squeak when accelerating (or stopping) to a very distinct clunk. Video showing clunk below
This is the result of a lack of lubrication causing excessive tolerances on the slip yoke splines
The only solution is to replace the yoke. I recommend adding a zerk fitting and grease every oil change. If you don't do a grease zerk then you will have to remove the driveshaft to grease (which is a pain) and it needs to be lubricated regularly.
Just greasing the "clunk" is a temp fix and will come back (sooner than later)
Additional note.
When lubing via the zerk, just a couple pumps of the gun. If you pack it full, most will find its way into the transfer case
5000 miles ago i packed the yoke with lucas sticky red and after a hard offroad session in baja the "squeak" was back. Taking off the driveshaft shows it is nearly dry. So greasing is just a temp fix, if you have a clunk/squeak replace the yoke
I installed a 6mm x1 zerk. The drill needed is a 13/64
New yoke
High quality zerk
ford teflon XG-8 PTFE grease is the ONLY grease to use
Here is the part number for a tub that can be packed into a grease gun (haven't been able to find a tube as of yet)
This is the part number for a 11-13 screw slip yoke. Not sure if will fit a 10 or 14, it can be found at tasca. They will ask for vin to make sure it fits.
#BL3Z-4841-F
Grease
D2AZ19590A is superseded by xg8a can be found on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BNVK5SM/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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