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vinsZR-1
05-26-2011, 08:19 PM
Can the drive shaft be removed without removing the rear end ?
tccrab
05-26-2011, 10:13 PM
Yes.
Loosen the e-brake cable, remove exhaust system, support drive train with jack under transmission, unbolt C-Beam fore and aft.
Pull C-Beam forward alongside the transmission as far as you can to get clearance at the back.
Persuasion with a rubber mallet is likely required.
Drop down c-Beam at back and slide out from rear of car.
Mark position of drive shaft on transmission output yoke and also on rear end yoke.
Balance must be maintained.
Remove u-joint bolts.
Remove drive shaft.
Buy a set of C-Beam Plates from Bill Budreau (The ZF Doc) for the re-install.
He supplies alignment wedges to properly align transmission and rear end.
Alignment of transmission to differential is critical.
TomC
'Crabs
HAWAIIZR-1
05-27-2011, 07:04 AM
Wow, awesome instruction and advice. Vince, it does not get better than that. Good luck with the project.
HAWAIIZR-1
05-27-2011, 08:06 AM
Yes...I have ya covered with tccrab's driveshaft removal TIP ;)
We now have in Solutions what are called TIPS in red which are essentially key instructions involving taking apart, and re-assembly of ZR1 engine, drive train, chassis parts :cheers:
Cliff,
You are the man and I bet you have helped many to easily find solutions with your solutions thread.
Thanks for taking the time to do this!!! It can take a long time to find exactly what you are looking for and you have made it so much easier; especially for newbies.
Craig
Cliff,
You are the man and I bet you have helped many to easily find solutions with your solutions thread.
Thanks for taking the time to do this!!! It can take a long time to find exactly what you are looking for and you have made it so much easier; especially for newbies.
Craig
Agreed :handshak:
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