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mazda_from_wayb June-10th-2003 09:55 PM

Replacing CV/Driveshafts ????
 
Well fun and games.....after the high speed clutch dump my son did on my 92 LX, and replacing the DOHC and Transmission, the passenger CV/driveshaft is history.....

I have my replacement cv/driveshafts, but only one problem.... I have broken (2) 1/2" pull bars and still not able to remove the staked nut from the end of the shaft.

I tried using a hand (strike) impact tool (a waste) and the jack handle on the 1/2" pull bar, no change, its there until I take somewhere to have someone put an air impact wrench on it.

Has anyone replaced their cv/driveshafts and How have you been able to remove the nut ....

First post, first question,

marc93lx June-10th-2003 10:09 PM

Try slipping a 2 foot length of pipe over the end of your wrench. Thats how I had to do mine.

mazda_from_wayb June-10th-2003 10:20 PM

OK, tried a 4 foot jack handle.....
bounced on it for awhile....
still no movement.....
strange.....

marc93lx June-10th-2003 10:32 PM

I guess yours is just stubborn. Alot of people have had the same problem, maybee soak it with some WD-40, go have a beer, then try again. Mine was hard to get off but eventually did.

mazda_from_wayb June-10th-2003 10:42 PM

Yeah, sounds like a plan....
Strange though, bought the car new in 92,
drove it 5 years, 150,000 miles
Son-in-law drove it for 3 more years, took it somewhere and had the cv/driveshafts replaced .
I replaced struts,
All in all, other than a few parts replaced, and oil changes its been a great car for 11 years.......

Well anyway, I'll let the liqwrench work overnight, revisit it in the morning...

demoninvictus June-11th-2003 12:34 AM

mmm, cutting torch time :drool:
peace

Bruce95fmla June-11th-2003 05:55 AM

Did you pop up the little indented part of the nut...
If you don't pop that up it won't want to move..
also the imact wrench that was used before hand may have been to strong and made the bolt so damn tight...
bruce

beachnut June-11th-2003 10:58 AM

I had to heat mine up with a torch. Make sure you use anti-seize with the new parts.

mazdaspeedwest June-11th-2003 11:35 PM

I'd use a dremel with a cut off wheel, before a torch....be sure to use synthetic lube when reassembling.


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