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Hi Please can anyone help

 

the passenger side drive shaft has snapped gearbox end and we seem unable to get it out!!!!!! any ideas please?

 

not sure if there is any other damage in gearbox as yet

 

thanks in advance

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How much of the drive shaft is left? is there enough to get a good grip of. They are held in place in the gearbox by a snap ring & it can take a good sudden yuck to free them. Alternately drill & tap the shaft & use a slide hammer to release it.

Beware trying to lever between the shaft & gearbox (it is soft Ally) & may damage gearbox casing.

Ensure the car is securely mounted on stands as quite a bit of sideways force will be required.

Hope this helps if no-one can give you any better advice.

Good luck

Chucks

Posted

Hi Please can anyone help

 

the passenger side drive shaft has snapped gearbox end and we seem unable to get it out!!!!!! any ideas please?

 

not sure if there is any other damage in gearbox as yet

 

thanks in advance

Hi and welcome to the forum

 

Is the broken peice inside the gearbox casing?

 

It may be possible to tap it out by removing O/S driveshaft depends on access around differential pinion shaft.

Posted

How much of the drive shaft is left? is there enough to get a good grip of. They are held in place in the gearbox by a snap ring & it can take a good sudden yuck to free them. Alternately drill & tap the shaft & use a slide hammer to release it.

Beware trying to lever between the shaft & gearbox (it is soft Ally) & may damage gearbox casing.

Ensure the car is securely mounted on stands as quite a bit of sideways force will be required.

Hope this helps if no-one can give you any better advice.

Good luck

Chucks

hi space is the issue have a tool to do job but cannot get leverage!!!!

 

excuse my ignorance but the majority came off when taking wheel etc off left attached is rubber boot and short stem with 1 and half inches of casing behind boot.

thanks again

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excuse my ignorance but the majority came off when taking wheel etc off left attached is rubber boot and short stem with 1 and half inches of casing behind boot.

 

That sounds like the body of the inner CV joint is still attached to the gearbox - this should normally come out with the driveshaft.

 

It should be possible to insert a small pry bar (or similar implement) between the driveshaft and the cv joint, insert a small wedge of wood against the soft gearbox casing to prevent it being damaged. You can just about gain access from underneath, between the rear of the gearbox and the front subframe. It will need a firm push to pop the circlip that holds it into the gearbox.

 

Take care not to damage the oil seal on the gearbox, and be prepared for some oil loss on removal... you may need to top up the gearbox after replacing the driveshaft. Remember to lubricate the seal and driveshaft splines liberally before reassembly.

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