removing driveshaft

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removing driveshaft

Postby Stock4AG » Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:21 am

Can someone guide me through the correct procedure to pull the drive shaft out.

Need disconnect both differential and transmission side. Have some ideas but just wanted to check with you guys.

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Re: removing driveshaft

Postby LongGrain » Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:23 am

4 nut/bolts on the diff

2 bolts on the center support bearing

pull it out of the trans (your gear oil will come out)

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Re: removing driveshaft

Postby Deuce Cam » Tue Oct 15, 2013 12:09 pm

Sometimes a pry bar is needed on the trans. end to free the yoke from the output shaft and seal after everything is unbolted. Get creative if you have this problem.

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Re: removing driveshaft

Postby LongGrain » Tue Oct 15, 2013 12:21 pm

i've never had that issue on any car, once the driveshaft is disconnected from the rear and center, it should slide out without issue, usually it will slide/fall out on its own.

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Re: removing driveshaft

Postby Stock4AG » Tue Oct 15, 2013 1:08 pm

Thanks.

Do you pull the spline out of the diff also, is the fluid high enough to leak out of the diff there?

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Re: removing driveshaft

Postby Deuce Cam » Tue Oct 15, 2013 1:18 pm

^No, the ds just unbolts from the pinion flange. No fluid leaks out.

Longrain, I've experienced it on a few rwd/awd shafts upon removal. All were newer vehicles though so the seal was still in good condition.

The problem also occurs when re-installing the ds if the yoke is inserted too far the splines can get stuck. Coating the splines and outside of the yoke with a layer fresh gear oil helps and should be done anyway.

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Re: removing driveshaft

Postby MisterJerk » Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:44 am

Deuce Cam wrote:^No, the ds just unbolts from the pinion flange. No fluid leaks out.

Longrain, I've experienced it on a few rwd/awd shafts upon removal. All were newer vehicles though so the seal was still in good condition.

The problem also occurs when re-installing the ds if the yoke is inserted too far the splines can get stuck. Coating the splines and outside of the yoke with a layer fresh gear oil helps and should be done anyway.


Don't lose the bolts for the driveshaft, at the pinion flange and at the center. It's a PITA to replace them.

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Re: removing driveshaft

Postby oldeskewltoy » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:42 am

a few things BEFORE you start....

1) take a scribe, or punch and mark the rear flange and the rear diff yoke... this will help you put it back where it came (match up the marks) from... this isn't REQUIRED... but can help.

2) as you disassemble the 4 rear bolts... look at the order they are, and the direction the bolts fit.


I'm not sure about a prybar on the transmission end... but I have needed some assistance on the diff end... but I use a BIG rubber mallet, and I hit the yoke where the "U" joint fits... this usually pops it free
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Re: removing driveshaft

Postby PT86 » Thu Oct 17, 2013 10:03 pm

I usually drain the tranny oil first, because once the yoke is removed the oil spills out.

Loosen the 4 nuts/bolts at differential flange, loosen the 2 bolts for carrier bearing. Shaft should then slide out of the tranny, be careful not to scratch/damage the yoke!

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Re: removing driveshaft

Postby Jeonsah » Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:50 pm

Just a couple tips. When you pull the driveshaft, its not a bad idea to replace the transmission output shaft seal. Also when you get the ujoint off of the diff side and there fluid leaking, this means you will need a new pinion seal.