Hi Robert,
I have the Haynes manual -- an old dirty one.
My question is from their statement on page 235 section 11 #13
"Install a differential plug to hold the differential side gear in
place. see illustrations 5.22a and 5.22b in chapter 7B" (It's really
chapter 7A if it confuses you -- it's a small error in the Haynes
manual).
In Chapter 7A figure 5.22b "....and tape the differential plug in place
to ensure they (the differential side gears) don't fall out -- if you
neglect this vital protective measure the side gears may fall out of
place, necessitating disassembly of the transaxle"
My question is: if the differential side gears come out so easily, is it
a problem when I remove the axle from the differential?
If you don't know the answer off hand, try checking
www.takeyourattitudeandstickitupyouryouknowwhere.com
not to be rude or anything.....
Don Malling
"Robert M. Lang" wrote:
>
> On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Don Malling wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> Hi.
>
> > Could someone suggest a good web site for general automotive repair
> > questions, not having to do with MGs and Triumphs?
>
> Not to be rude or anything, but how about:
>
> www.readthemanual.com
>
> :-0
>
> > For example, questions about installing rebuilt CV joints and front
> > wheel drive axles on my '89 Probe.
>
> Get the book, man!
>
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Don Malling
>
> rml
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