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Re:Re: Removal of prop shaft

To: gjdurham@juno.com, JohnZissler@aol.com
Subject: Re:Re: Removal of prop shaft
From: Douglas Braun <doug@dougbraun.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 12:19:50 -0400
If you have a propshaft with the "soup can" CVS joint, it is easy to shorten
the shaft enough for it to slip off.  The strap-type joint is more of a 
hassle...

Doug


At 02:01 PM 10/24/02 +0000, gjdurham@juno.com wrote:
>Simon,
>
>Also, the shaft will not drop out once all the bolts are removed. There is an 
>'internal lip' of metal where the shaft meets the tranny (i.e. an overlap). 
>So... once the bolts are removed, you may find (and most likely will) you have 
>to remove the rear engine mounts (which are often called transmission mounts), 
>or at least 'undo' them. Using a jack, with a piece of wood, support the 
>transmission under the oil pan. You MAY have to jack the tranny rather high up 
>to seperate it from the flange of the driveshaft (think of two pieces of 
>steel, with 500lbs pressure pushing them against each other). If like the 
>1500, its too much to try to use a pry bar to seperate, and you wouldn't want 
>to do so, anyway.
>Hope this helps.

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