Driveshaft Removal
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Driveshaft Removal
Hey anyone here ever removed their own driveshafts? I would assume that anyone who has removed their engine has.
I am having trouble removing the driveshaft nut. I have removed the lock and sprayed a ton of WD40 on the nut and can't get it to budge with a 1m breaker bar.
Is there some kind of trick to doing this?
Also how do you stop the shaft from actually rotating when trying to undo this nut?
I am having trouble removing the driveshaft nut. I have removed the lock and sprayed a ton of WD40 on the nut and can't get it to budge with a 1m breaker bar.
Is there some kind of trick to doing this?
Also how do you stop the shaft from actually rotating when trying to undo this nut?
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Re: Driveshaft Removal
Other wheel has to be on the ground & the car in gear, or get someone to put their foot on the brake. Make sure your jacks & wheel chocks are all in solid spots. Best way to get it off (and im assuming you've removed the spilt pin) is to use impact tools - ie a big rattle gun. If not, get a biger breaker bar!Nacho wrote:Hey anyone here ever removed their own driveshafts? I would assume that anyone who has removed their engine has.
I am having trouble removing the driveshaft nut. I have removed the lock and sprayed a ton of WD40 on the nut and can't get it to budge with a 1m breaker bar.
Is there some kind of trick to doing this?
Also how do you stop the shaft from actually rotating when trying to undo this nut?
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The driveshaft nuts are off and now the Mitsubishi Workshop Manual sucks. Which end am I meant to pry out? Driver's side or passenger side? And, do I need to remove those rubber breather thingies cause there's no room for the driveshaft to move to be pulled out.
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No wacky sh*t! Just pulling everything out of the engine bay. I will give you an update on the wacky sh*t once I buy the parts I need.
The hub won't budge at all. Do I need to remove the brake hubs? The shaft slides in towards the case but not enough.
Is it possible to remove the brake hubs without disconnecting the ball joint?
Any help on how to get this b*stard off would be much appreciated coz the driveshaft is the hardest bit to remove.

The hub won't budge at all. Do I need to remove the brake hubs? The shaft slides in towards the case but not enough.

Any help on how to get this b*stard off would be much appreciated coz the driveshaft is the hardest bit to remove.
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When removing mine I undid/split the steering track rod ends then removed the 2 strut bolts as Bennoz said. This then allows the suspension arm to drop far enough for the drive shafts to come through the wheel hub.Nacho wrote:The hub won't budge at all. Do I need to remove the brake hubs?
Any help on how to get this b*stard off would be much appreciated coz the driveshaft is the hardest bit to remove.
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His plans are more evil than thatpayaya wrote:the only reason I would think your removing the driveshaft is either one of your boots are cracked or the shaft is physically damaged.
If so take it to a mechanic they charged me $220.00 for a fully reco'd balance shaft plus $60.00 for installation.

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