Normal driveline tension build-up is released in vehicle braking on some 1988-89 C1 and C2 models (with single piece propshafts and automatic transmissions) as driveline clunk when stopping. The tension build-up is the result of the driveshaft splines binding on the transmission slip yoke.
To eliminate stop clunk due to spline-yoke bind, the driveshaft splines should be lubricated with a special lubricant.
PARTS: 500 ml can of special lubricant, GM P/N 12345718, should service about 50 vehicles.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Remove driveshaft.
2. Clean slip yoke and inside of driveshaft spline with solvent and clean cloth.
3. Apply grease to slip yoke spline with a brush or swab, so as to completely cover the entire spline with a light coating of grease.
4. Reinstall propshaft.
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