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Old 06-21-2005, 12:34 AM
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I have a 240D with a broken friction band. Today I started to take the transmission out. I removed all the bell housing bolts, 6 bolts from the torque converter and removed the rear support. NOW, how do I get the driveshaft off? I have it unbolted on the rubber coupling, I unbolted it from the rear axle coupling and removed the bolts holding the carrier bearing up to the frame. I noticed a short spline section near the carrier bearing but the short shaft to the transmission has a very stiff spring in it that it would take a large prybar to move it. Can someone tell me the correct procedure?
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Old 06-21-2005, 06:59 PM
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yes you got to get an air hammer and ,,lossen the nut ,,unless you got a wrench that big..you did unbolt the starter right
 
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Old 06-22-2005, 12:54 AM
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Air hammer the big nut on the propeller shaft to loosen it if I don't have a wrench that big. I'll measure the nut and see if we have one at work that is big enough but not too thick. As far as the starter, I haven't unbolted it yet, but I will.
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whats the trans doing no drive or rev ....?????
 
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