97 Cav Axel Change
Cap0ni
07-19-2006, 09:47 PM
can anyone tell me if there is a retaining nut somewheres, i have the hub assembly off re pics but the SB wont pull worth a damn i think its budged about 1 inch or so so im wondering if there is something else holding it in, it doesnt appear so but...
as always any feedback welcome.
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h53/Cap0ni/DSC01172.jpg
as always any feedback welcome.
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h53/Cap0ni/DSC01172.jpg
Infinitrium
07-20-2006, 02:33 PM
You just have to wedge a prybar in behind the inner CV joint, then pry it out. It'll come out with a bit of a snap, as there's a retaining ring (or whatever the proper name of it is) that's holding it in place.
Cap0ni
07-23-2006, 11:01 PM
i figured as much, not worried about the axel its getting replaced as you can see the old one popped and the axel greese is all over the place, but the new one didnt come with a new retaining ring so i wanted to try to salvage it if i could.
the axel puller im using uses pretty much the same philosophy as prying it does, just screws on and fastens using the hub nut and pulls with a slide hammer but its not... pulling.
the axel puller im using uses pretty much the same philosophy as prying it does, just screws on and fastens using the hub nut and pulls with a slide hammer but its not... pulling.
Classicrocjunkie
07-24-2006, 12:28 AM
New shafts usually don't come with the new clips. When you remove that one if its an auto be prepared for some fluid to come rushing out after you take the shaft off. There is going to be a section of the old shaft your going to have to remove from that one and put onto the new one. The 2 new shafts should be identical for the most part, but on the passenger side you'll see what you need to swap over. The driver side is completely sealed and no fluid should come out. Just be careful around the seal on the passenger side as any slit or tear and you'll need new ones of those aswell. This is what i had to do with my 99 auto 4 speed. The auto 3 speeds should be the same.
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