I am in the process of removing the engine & gearbox from my breaker, but with the least amount of work.
My question is, are drive shafts hollow, could I just cut through them with a disc cutter to save time?
I'm not saving the anything associated with the drive lugs, shocks etc, so it doesn't matter that the drive shaft stay in the car
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Re: old drive shafts
Why
Just split the inner ball joints, simple
Would you like me to show you
Yes the driveshaft are solid
Kit
Just split the inner ball joints, simple
Would you like me to show you
Yes the driveshaft are solid
Kit
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Re: old drive shafts
Yes I do, I have had enough now, plus they are not that great and something tells me that the drive shafts will not come out that easy
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Re: old drive shafts
If I split the inner joint, do I need to be able to pull the hub away from the car?
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Re: old drive shafts
You will need to release the two bolts from the shock/hub joint, them pull the hub forward. This is enough to get the inner joint out of the cup. - after you have removed the internal cir clip, from the grove in the cup.
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