Paul,
I had to do this as well, book is right. It just takes forever; using two box
wrenches. At diff. is not too bad, but at tranny - get comfortable, you will
be there a while.......
Stan
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Paul Mitchell" <paul@cynthesys.co.za>
> I traced the vibration on my car to the propshaft, and quickly decided
> that I don't have the time and/or skill to do it myself, so took it to a
> propshaft specialist. I got a call from him this morning to say that he
> can't get the propshaft out through the bottom of the car. The manual
> says to remove the exhaust, and then remove the 4 bolts each end of the
> shaft. He says that he has removed the exhaust, but that it is now
> physically impossible to get the bolts undone, and the book is wrong.
>
> Has anyone done this? Is there a trick to it? He thinks he needs to
> remove the seats, tunnel, etc. and go in from the top. Please help - I
> am really struggling with this one.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
> 74 TR6
> Cape Town
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