« Reply #7 on: May 21, 2014, 10:12:05 AM »
Sometimes the driveshaft does want to come out of the yoke, other times it falls out when you loosen the caps. Make sure both straps are removed, then take a large screwdriver or small prybar and pry the U-joint out of the yoke. Be careful not to drop the caps as the roller bearings may fall out or pickup trash. If prying does not work, you may need to soak with penetrating oil for awhile and try again.
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