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With the age of the truck the U/j's may well have been changed a number of times in the last 75 years, and each time the interference fit would get less. You cannot reclaim the holes. As already mentioned, you could get a driveline specialist to change the yokes. I would not use Loctite. What would be interesting would be to see what condition the journals on the spider are like.
regards, Richard
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