I hate to say it, but loose bolts on a u-joint would have probably given out a lot sooner if the mechanic "forgot" about them. The centripetal force of the driveshaft spinning would have forced them apart rather quickly.
Did you not check them that morning?
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did they re use the bolts?
at the mine i worked at, we reused them and used red loctite or theyd come out....mech told me that for highway, to be legal, had to use new bolts....no idea if thats true or not. -
I've pulled dozens of u-joints in my time at a truck shop. If I reuse the u-joint I always just loctite the bolts in. I can't see the logic as to why you couldn't re-use them. They're just a regular 3/8" UNF bolt on the full round style.
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My mechanics helper ran a screw through a hot wire in my door after replacing window motor.600 miles from home and my cab starts filling up with smoke.fire dept had to be called.truck was towed to freightliner.entire dashboard and wiring and airlines had to be replaced.my insu rance company took care of the work in the beginning but they sent pictures and all imfo ration to his.they paid me for down time and repairs.being that it was alot of wiring.I sold the truck after that.electrical problems never end
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Well the truck is parked at a shop for past 3 days because they cannot find the correct part.
The part they want is : yock from transmission for the driveshaft. The transmission was changed by previous owner and they cannot find the serial number or what kind of transmission it is. -
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