Non T25 but can someone help please ?
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Non T25 but can someone help please ?
I am taking my T25 off the road for a time to do some alterations and bought a (sorry)........nissan micra ! Anyway I have got it now and it needs a new driveshaft. A "person who knows everything" told me that when you remove the driveshaft the pinion and planet gears drop to the bottom of the gearbox and a gearbox rebuild will be needed. I have fitted many driveshafts to different vehicles in the past but now feel reluctant to take this on. Surely this cannot be correct. Can anyone offer some advice please, would be very gratefull thanks
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Re: Non T25 but can someone help please ?
peteabbott wrote:I am taking my T25 off the road for a time to do some alterations and bought a (sorry)........nissan micra ! Anyway I have got it now and it needs a new driveshaft. A "person who knows everything" told me that when you remove the driveshaft the pinion and planet gears drop to the bottom of the gearbox and a gearbox rebuild will be needed. I have fitted many driveshafts to different vehicles in the past but now feel reluctant to take this on. Surely this cannot be correct. Can anyone offer some advice please, would be very gratefull thanks
Beware the "Person Who knows everything" In fact you will often find that the person who speaks with most conviction actually knows least. Look at the two undiscussable subjects for instance.
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Hello,the inner CV joint should 'pop out' of the gearbox with no problems.Just use a large flat screwdriver or similar to lever it.Remember to have a bowl underneath as you will probably lose some gear oil out of the diff.When you put it back together make sure it is seated all the way into the diff housing.
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Hope this is some help to you.
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