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removing IFS front diff #788376 02/11/07 04:07 AM
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fly_it_slow Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Do I need to pull the spindle to remove the halfshafts or will they flex enough to get them past the studs on the diff? I tried pulling them tonight and they really didn't seem to want to clear the studs. Any tips?

If I have to remove the spindle should I start with the upper or the lower arm? Tips?

Also, the Haynes says I need to "pull the side gear shafts from the differential with a slide hammer and adaptor plate." Is this really necessary or is there a workaround?

Thanks folks.

Joa
87 4Runner soon to be getting 5.29s and limited slip

Re: removing IFS front diff [Re: fly_it_slow] #788377 02/11/07 04:15 AM
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Put the nuts back on the studs, and pound them out.

To remove the stub shafts, just use 2 prybars... Works every time.


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Re: removing IFS front diff [Re: DRTDEVL] #788378 02/11/07 05:45 AM
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Scerb Offline
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Put a jack under the lower balljoint on the side you are pulling to compress the ifs as much as possible... then crank the wheel towards the diff and they should clear fine.

-Scerb

Re: removing IFS front diff [Re: Scerb] #788379 02/11/07 08:14 AM
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fly_it_slow Offline OP
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Now why didn't I think of that? smile I'll give it a try tomorrow, thanks.

Re: removing IFS front diff [Re: fly_it_slow] #788380 02/11/07 08:16 AM
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fly_it_slow Offline OP
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Oh, any tips on pulling the "side gear shaft" after I have the half shafts off? Is there a clip or something that needs a special puller?

Re: removing IFS front diff [Re: fly_it_slow] #788381 02/11/07 11:08 AM
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I already answered about the side gear "stub" shafts...


"A young man who does not have what it takes to perform military service is not likely to have what it takes to make a living." - John F. Kennedy

Proud owner of an 88 Montero (with a blown engine).
Re: removing IFS front diff [Re: fly_it_slow] #788382 02/11/07 06:00 PM
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Oh, any tips on pulling the "side gear shaft" after I have the half shafts off? Is there a clip or something that needs a special puller?


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Re: removing IFS front diff [Re: ZUK] #788383 02/11/07 06:45 PM
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fly_it_slow Offline OP
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Hey, good stuff Zuk. I thought I had been through pretty much your entire page but must have missed that one. Thanks.

And DRTDVL... wasn't quite sure what you meant about, "put the nuts back on the studs, and pound them out", hence the confusion.

Re: removing IFS front diff [Re: DRTDEVL] #788384 02/12/07 03:49 AM
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Put the nuts back on the studs, and pound them out.

To remove the stub shafts, just use 2 prybars... Works every time.


Wicked good idea on the studs, expecially condiering im running around on a blown front diff


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Re: removing IFS front diff [Re: TinyTruck] #788385 02/12/07 09:03 AM
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fly_it_slow Offline OP
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Send your diff to Zuk, that's what I'm doing...

www.gearinstalls.com

(no commercial affiliation BTW)

Joa

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Put the nuts back on the studs, and pound them out.

To remove the stub shafts, just use 2 prybars... Works every time.


Wicked good idea on the studs, expecially condiering im running around on a blown front diff

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