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Drive Shafts....
mr_pr - 2/11/08 at 03:54 PM

I have this


and I need to undo this nut I assume to get the sierra hubs and bearing carriers off? (The car is using a freelander diff)


The nut is FT. So before I give myself a hernia trying to remove it, it does need to come off right? Any tips?!


Andy W - 2/11/08 at 03:59 PM

One side is left hand thread

Andy


Richard Quinn - 2/11/08 at 04:07 PM

I suppose the whole shaft may fit through the hole in your upright allow the bearing carrier to bolt on the outside. However, if you want to check/change bearings, it would be sensible to do it at this stage. They are VFT and the nearside (if you can tell off the car) is left hand thread.


eznfrank - 2/11/08 at 04:24 PM

Not easy with it off the car. Work out which thread is which one, maybe a bit of lube and big bar and bring on the hernia!!


Bigheppy - 2/11/08 at 04:59 PM

Once youve worked out which thread youve got, get a long piece heavy weight flat bar or angle drill a hole in one end and bolt it onto the drive flange. Using a good quality socket with a long extension undo the nut allowing the bar to rest against the next stud.


mr_pr - 2/11/08 at 05:20 PM

Ok, so it is just FT then. Oh well. It does need to come off then...

I'll get 999 on speed dial for tomorrow...


craigsimon77 - 2/11/08 at 09:48 PM

I just did this to my bmw e30 drive shafts, off car (makes it pretty tough) I put the brake rotor back on which was buggered anyway and clamped that down in the vice. I had a 2m piece of pipe slid over my breaker bar and it still was tough!!!!!


DarrenW - 3/11/08 at 12:33 PM

Another option is to try friendly garage if you cant get them undone at home. Some may have a heavy duty pro impact wrench. You will still need long pry bar to lock between the studs though.

Not sure but you may be able to use a nut splitter if all else fails.


mr_pr - 3/11/08 at 06:21 PM

Well I managed to get the left hand threaded one off by myself but admitted defeat on the RHT.

A local Land Rover mechanic helped me out though...

So now I have it like this.



Do I need to remove the Hub end to fit to the Mac#1 supplied half shaft? If so, how do I get it off?

Thanks
Ed


bigrich - 3/11/08 at 10:27 PM

you have u2u.

piccy to help explain Rescued attachment driveshaft.jpg
Rescued attachment driveshaft.jpg


mr_pr - 3/11/08 at 10:37 PM

Thanks for the u2u.

I'll have a crack tomorrow.

Thanks again Rich.


mr_pr - 4/11/08 at 09:10 AM

Cheers Rich, they came apart nicely.

Just need to clean up the bits and reassemble now!


bigrich - 4/11/08 at 09:48 PM

Ed
just be sure you fit the driveshaft end with the L/H thread to the shorter new shaft so it ends up on the N/S of the car(pass side)