I have a 2000 Ford F150. Most of the trucks have an issue with the slip yoke. this is the portion of the driveshaft that connects to the back of the trans if it is 2 wheel drive. The problem is that it does not slide properly and causes it to bind and create slop in the drivetrain as you pull away from a stop. Ford's fix is to lube it with grease that has PTFE. I have installed zerk fittings on my slip yoke because a one time shot of grease does not last very long. One of the problems is that I have been using standard wheel bearing grease. It lasts a few days and it is gone. So I began to think about the PTFE stuff that Ford reccommends. I did find a Permatex grease called Ultra Slick. Ultra Slick Grease Info
What is going to be my best route? Is this the stuff to use...should I consider something else.
Thanks
Barry
What is going to be my best route? Is this the stuff to use...should I consider something else.
Thanks
Barry