Driveshaft Universal Joint: Assembly

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Assembly
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NOTE: Install the u-joint kits as complete assemblies only. Do not mix components from other u-joint kits.
  1. Lube the u-joint bearing cup bores.

    Material: Motorcraft® Premium Long-Life Grease / XG-1-E1 (ESA-M1C75-B)

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  2. NOTE: The tripod bearing cup needle bearings need to be in the correct position.

    Using the special tool, install the new u-joint spider and bearing cups into the driveshaft yoke.

    Use Special Service Tool: 205-086 (T74P-4635-C) Installer/Remover, C-Frame and Screw.

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  3. Install the new bearing cup snap rings into the driveshaft yoke grooves.
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  4. NOTE: Driveshaft single cardon flange yoke u-joint shown in illustration, others similar.

    Using the special tool, install the new bearing cups on the opposite side of the driveshaft slip yoke.

    Use Special Service Tool: 205-086 (T74P-4635-C) Installer/Remover, C-Frame and Screw.

    GFD208376Courtesy of FORD MOTOR COMPANY
  5. Install the new bearing cup snap rings into the driveshaft yoke grooves.
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  6. Rotate the driveshaft yoke to make sure the u-joints are free to rotate easily, without binding, before installing the driveshaft.
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  7. Install the driveshaft. Refer to: Rear Driveshaft .
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