On Mar 16, 2006, at 8:31 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
Hmm. Okay, I guess that cuts down the number of special tools
required,
although it still looks like I'd need a two-arm puller. I'm really
not
too sure if this is something I can do in my apartment parking lot.
The
shop manual makes it look like a pretty major undertaking. Just
getting
the driveshaft out and back in is eight pages and involves jacking up
the transmission.
David Brodbeck
Another simple job. all you need to do is unbolt both ends and
center support, possibly loosen the nut on the drive shaft pry the
shaft out of flex discs. Try not to mangle the bearing shield when
removing the bearing and don't forget to match mark the two halves to
each other. I see no reason to jack the tranny.
Johnny B.
I Mac Therefore I am