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cheekyalex |
posted on 19th Sep 07 at 19:29 |
just like to confirm the push in pull out method worked for me today :) thanks for the tip guys. although i couldnt really get the drive shafts level when i did it due to the brake disks being in the way.still worked though. | |
Vaux Lad |
posted on 19th Sep 07 at 16:37 |
quote: Agreed. Easiest method. Never failed me. | |
Dave A |
posted on 19th Sep 07 at 16:36 |
pry bar. | |
Ste L |
posted on 19th Sep 07 at 16:14 |
make sure the drive shafts it level, | |
cheekyalex |
posted on 19th Sep 07 at 16:11 |
ive got a pair of them but cant see any circlips.will i be able to see them if i take out the diff cover on the bottom? | |
johnhara1 |
posted on 19th Sep 07 at 15:57 |
Get a pair of sirclip plyers (sp) | |
Dean_W |
posted on 19th Sep 07 at 15:42 |
Push hard, then pull fast. | |
cheekyalex |
posted on 19th Sep 07 at 15:41 |
did the crow bars work for you? im just in the middle of replacing my clutch and i cant get my drive shafts out either.ive got my friend on his way round with a couple of crow bars so will it be safe to really force them out? they move back in towards towards gearbox and have a couple of mm play in them, but when you pull them out they just stop as if there is some kind of clip or something holding them in. | |
JUGGA |
posted on 18th Jun 07 at 22:44 |
ok will try. | |
Stu_22 |
posted on 18th Jun 07 at 22:35 |
crow bar try wedging prying it out | |
JUGGA |
posted on 18th Jun 07 at 22:28 |
btw its N/S | |
JUGGA |
posted on 18th Jun 07 at 22:28 |
driveshaft snapped at inner cv joint on corsa 1.4 8v |