Has any one had to pull the Front Differential, or have the Honda Manual as in what order things are to come apart. THX
I've had mine out a couple times, really not much to it. It has to come out the front.Thank You That dose help at this point I am just trying to get it out of the car. Will it pass the rack on the passenger side. Do you have to split the tall off it before removing. After you unhook the drive line where to go the right way. Not my way?
Depends on what you're trying to accomplish. I was only removing the front diff to disassemble & check backlash so I left the clutch & drive shaft in the car.Thank You that is just what I needed to hear. Do you leave the clutch or tail shaft in the car and then do you have to remove the drive line. Can you do it with out taking the drivers compartment apart to get the drive line clip. Or just leave the clutch unit in place? Thanks Again
I used a small prybar to get behind the inner CV and gave them a quick pop.... it just has the standard spring clip on the inner spline.Is it safe to assume that if I unbolt the center driveshaft bearing and loop after I remove the front diff that the drive shaft will just come out the front like the diff did? I need to replace my rack, U joints and diff seals while it's all apart. And what is this "driveline clip"?
Also, any tips or tricks to getting the CV's out of the diff easily?
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Driveline should come straight out the front. It will also come out the bottom.Is it safe to assume that if I unbolt the center driveshaft bearing and loop after I remove the front diff that the drive shaft will just come out the front like the diff did? I need to replace my rack, U joints and diff seals while it's all apart. And what is this "driveline clip"?
Also, any tips or tricks to getting the CV's out of the diff easily?
@906UP
If you only need to remove the driveline, you do not need to pull the floorboard, the axles or the diff to remove the driveline. Just remove the skids and the left lower inner fender. The driveline comes out the bottom in less than an hour...This is some of what I found. The axles will just pop out if you pull straight out and not let them drop. Pulling the shocks really works well them a jack stand under the spindle to keep it at a driving angle. This is with the car supported in the center and solid. The two hammer works on ball joints and tie rod ends. Passenger side of the front clutch is two pop pins that cover the wiring and third bolt. Taking the front clutch or tail shaft off the final drive is easy and safe as it is a spline flat fit. Biggest thing for me is to not over tighten bolts the way I do as when you have to get into it again which you will all mine are really tight. Please post if you can pull the drive line out the front it is a pain to take the driver side off to get it out other wise. Mine is buried by the 10 gal. trail tank. Good luck.