Propshaft Removal
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Propshaft Removal
I've undone all 8 flange bolts on the propshaft and marked up the positioning but how does the prop come off?
Its loose now and spins feely, do you have to lever it off?
Its loose now and spins feely, do you have to lever it off?
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If you are lucky, then you can put a lever in between the front diff housing and the support bar and carfully move the diff forwards a fraction to let it out.. but I would suggest fitting 1 bolt in the other end so as not to let the prop drop on the floor/foot etc... if the front diff wont move, the try the gearbox end.. but DONT wedge anything in the flanges etc... otherwise its an undoo/loosen the diff mounts..
I've just tried this and i cant get any leverage on the diff to make it move. I'll try again tommorrow in the light but surely theres an easier way?
How far does the diff need to move before the prop comes out?
When somebody said to me "just whip the prop out, its only 8 13mm bolts" they didnt mention its then damn hard work to get actually get the prop off.
How far does the diff need to move before the prop comes out?
When somebody said to me "just whip the prop out, its only 8 13mm bolts" they didnt mention its then damn hard work to get actually get the prop off.
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As I said... if you are lucky....
mine moved the 3mm or so, needed to clear the little centering ring on the flange... you may have to try and lever the gearbox back a fraction...
its been on and off twice since and I just levered the diff housing...
if the prop is spinning then you dont need a lot, but dont force it.....
Oh and a screwdriver isnt enough, you need a small crowbar really...
mine moved the 3mm or so, needed to clear the little centering ring on the flange... you may have to try and lever the gearbox back a fraction...
its been on and off twice since and I just levered the diff housing...
if the prop is spinning then you dont need a lot, but dont force it.....
Oh and a screwdriver isnt enough, you need a small crowbar really...
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I find mine pops in and out quite easily without having to un-do the diff mountings, there seems to be enough compliance in the mountings to permit this. Maybe the flanges are rusted together ? Try a sharp tap on one side to see if that frees them.
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If the prop is turning easy and the diff/box flanges are not, then hitting it wont help.. you need to create a bit of length... youll prob have to undo the mounting bolts on the diff to allow a bit more "give", or perhaps a ratcket strap around the box and back to the rear engine mounting bar and a bit of tension in there..
Aha, there's usually enough give in the rubber mounts to jemmy the box or the diff away a bit and just pull it out.. anyway, sound like you're hoem and dry now.
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piece of advice,when refitting prop,loosen the front diff mounting bolts,loosen the 6 gearbox retaining bolts,fit prop do the prop bolts up the drive slowly back and forth a couple of times then tighten everything back up,this lets everything settle in and should make prop removal easier in future,cj.
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