Re: Prop Shaft Runout Limits
Hiya 73Baja,<br /><br /> I just followed my manual...and improvised a bit...The bearing housing had two 5/16 pre-tapped bolt holes so after removing the 4 inner bolts I just used some 5/16 redi-rod and steering wheel puller to pull out the bearing housing.<br /> The big snaprings inside required a very large set of sanpring pliers to get these out.<br /> The only other tricky part was removing the pinion gear nut. I didn't have the proper tool for holding the driveshaft so I used a pair of visegrip chain style pliers around the middle of the shaft and a 7/8 open end wrench inside the gear housing padded with a rag so as not to damage the inner machining. <br /> Once the nut is free and the water pump housing and driveshaft seal housing is loose, I smacked the visegrips with a hammer to release the taper fit between the diveshaft and pinion gear.<br /> Then it was a matter of holding your mouth funny and fiddling to get the pinion gear out...I think we fiddled until it slide to the bottom of the housing before it would come out. There might of been bit of cussing invloved too.<br /> I have ordered some new seals for reassembly so I won't know how that part of this project goes until then.<br /><br /> Good luck,<br /><br /> Barry