Originally Posted by
series1buff
Jeeps , well the older WW2 ones , were fitted with either Tracta, Rzeppa or Bendix type Cv joints . The Tracta type is uncommon and only seen on early production Jeeps , they went over the the Bendix and Rzeppa types for mass production. You sometimes come across a mixture on individual vehicles , I think had a Tracta on one side and a Rzeppa on the other side !
In 4WD fokllore, the Tracta is considered to be the strongest and least likely to give trouble or wear out . The other designs feature balls , which are prone to wear .. On some jeeps , as you go into full lock in 4WD , you'll hear a clattering sound from the front end, indicating worn CV joints.
BTW , apparently the UJ joints, as used in post 53 Land Rovers, are not a true CV joint. CV= both shafts , input and output revolve at same speed constantly . Can anyone comment on this ?
Mike