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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
I very much doubt it...!! Pete
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17th Oct 2024 12:18pm |
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QuebecTango Member Since: 06 Jan 2019 Location: Brighton Posts: 55 |
I did mine without removing the exhaust. However, had the luxury of a vehicle lift. Long extensions and correct socket is the order of the day for the bolts. Sorry can’t remember size of socket |
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17th Oct 2024 3:52pm |
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woodyrvf750 Member Since: 10 Jul 2023 Location: Stratford Upon Avon Posts: 17 |
That's very encouraging. Thanks.
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17th Oct 2024 4:36pm |
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QuebecTango Member Since: 06 Jan 2019 Location: Brighton Posts: 55 |
It obviously will make it easier on a lift, but possible on the floor. It makes it easier to rotate the the prop / transmission to get the best position to undo the bolts. This will mean having transmission in neutral & park brake released. So please be sure to chock remaining wheels and support vehicle adaquatly - don’t be tempted to rely on air suspension. It is very low if it collapses.
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17th Oct 2024 7:56pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
Let us know how you get on, a few pics would be nice... Pete
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18th Oct 2024 9:51am |
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woodyrvf750 Member Since: 10 Jul 2023 Location: Stratford Upon Avon Posts: 17 |
It is possible to replace the prop shaft without removing the exhaust pipes. Quite simple in fact for an L322 job..
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21st Oct 2024 4:00pm |
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kevinp Member Since: 28 Sep 2019 Location: Telford Posts: 1206 |
Excellent video. Interesting to see how the end joints were worn.
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21st Oct 2024 6:17pm |
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woodyrvf750 Member Since: 10 Jul 2023 Location: Stratford Upon Avon Posts: 17 |
Hi Kev,
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21st Oct 2024 7:04pm |
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maz Member Since: 28 Sep 2024 Location: Perthshire Posts: 5 |
I just watched this last night, recommended by the youtube algorithm. It was really good, keep it up. I also liked your video on replacing the front pulleys, a job I’m expecting to do soon. |
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21st Oct 2024 7:36pm |
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kevinp Member Since: 28 Sep 2019 Location: Telford Posts: 1206 |
DPF clean is the only reason I can think of. No offence intended but it looks a messy weld and looks like there are a few holes in it. I would have thought it could have been sleeved and clamped for a more secure air tight joint. My car has done a few more miles than yours and has a little 'clonk' in certain conditions so I'm going to check the end joints for play after seeing the slack you had on your old shaft. Keep the video's coming. Thanks Kev. |
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21st Oct 2024 8:00pm |
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woodyrvf750 Member Since: 10 Jul 2023 Location: Stratford Upon Avon Posts: 17 |
Hi Kev
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21st Oct 2024 8:20pm |
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