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Old 07-16-2009   #1
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Default Half Shaft Removal

Getting ready to pull my rust/dusty old steel half shafts....any words of wisdom besides "Lots of WD-40"? I am praying I don't break or strip any of the strap bolts trying to loosen them.
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Old 07-16-2009   #2
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Default Re: Half Shaft Removal

This is the way I do it:
  • Put the rear of the car up on jack stands so both axles can be freely rotated.
  • Remove both wheels and spare tire carrier.
  • Disconnect the spring bolt, axle tie rod and spindle rod from the suspension knuckle on both sides.
  • Remove the U-joint strap bolts using a 5/16" or 8mm six point socket.
  • Pull the suspension knuckle outward to allow enough clearance for the half shaft to be removed.
Here is a link with some good pics and details:
http://personal.tmlp.com/scorp/vette...nts/index.html
However, I believe it is easier to disconnect the spindle rod at the suspension knuckle rather than at the camber bolt as this guy shows.
BTW I have several spare bolts and straps on hand in case you need them.

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Old 07-16-2009   #3
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However, I believe it is easier to disconnect the spindle rod at the suspension knuckle rather than at the camber bolt as this guy shows.
Thanks Phil, I was wondering if that made a difference. I have seen that documentation and I saw you and Jim disconnect yours at the knuckle at the track. That also saves you trying to get the camber setting back in check, not that it's that difficult. I guess you just have to remember to mark it . I bought all new bolts and straps, mine are so rusty I wasn't even going to try and re-use them.
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Bill Boudreau B/B ZF6 / Viper 4.10 gears
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Old 07-16-2009   #4
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Thanks Phil, I was wondering if that made a difference. I have seen that documentation and I saw you and Jim disconnect yours at the knuckle at the track. That also saves you trying to get the camber setting back in check, not that it's that difficult. I guess you just have to remember to mark it . I bought all new bolts and straps, mine are so rusty I wasn't even going to try and re-use them.
Rich

The straps and bolts can be re-used. A wire wheel takes care of everything on there. Make sure you use a dab of loctite when putting the bolts back in.

I do remove the knuckle as well when doing work like this. Just makes the whole job easier.
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Old 07-18-2009   #5
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Well, got drivers side done...only took me 6 hours . Now that I kind of know what I'm doing, hopefully, the passenger side goes a little faster.
Rich
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Old 07-19-2009   #6
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Well, got the shafts swapped. Not too difficult once you get the hang of it. A pic of what came out of the Z and what went back in...what a difference.
Rich
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George Braml Intake / FIC Injectors
Coated SW Headers / Corsa
Bill Boudreau B/B ZF6 / Viper 4.10 gears
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