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It does if you want to get it off.I don't doubt the shaft may seize, but does that matter ?

I get that BWM may state it’s not a sliding joint.
But if it’s stuck solid and there no movement,any flex will put unnecessary load on,the prop trunnions,the bevel and gearbox bearings.
BMw may well be confident about the geometry of the para assy ,how about thermal expansion?
I’ve stripped a WC bevel,the unit is pretty well engineered.
Huge taper rollers throughout.
So if any loads are generated they will put the prop under a fair old bit of grief if there is no movement.
A prop that,up to now,with the research I’ve done,is not repairable.
Bumw have sourced/commissioned uj trunnions that are not commercially available.

So a worn prop uj is a complete new assembly,instead of a couple of hundred to refurb.


