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Propeller Shaft Description and Operation

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Fig 1: Identifying Propeller Shaft
G04842859Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

The propeller shaft assembly is a 2-piece design. The front shaft consists of a plunging A-type constant velocity joint at the front and a universal joint and yoke at the rear.

The rear shaft consists of a center bearing and a center yoke, which are pressed onto the rear half of the prop shaft and retained by a snap ring. The front and rear shafts are joined together at the yokes with a universal joint. The rear shaft attaches to the axle with a flange which is attached to the rear shaft with a universal joint.

The center bearing provides support where the front and rear shafts mate and is bolted to the underbody. The front constant velocity joint is bolted to the power take-off unit (PTU), and the rear universal joint flange is bolted to the rear differential.