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Front Drive Shaft: Disassembly

  1. Place alignment marks on shaft and outer race.
    Fig 1: Placing Alignment Marks On Shaft And Outer Race
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  2. Remove inner joint boot band and boot.
    CAUTION: Be careful not to damage boot.
    Fig 2: Removing Inner Joint Boot Band And Boot
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  3. Remove circlip from inner joint outer race using screwdriver.
    Fig 3: Removing Circlip From Inner Joint Outer Race Using Screwdriver
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  4. Remove inner joint outer race from shaft assembly.
  5. Wipe off grease.
    CAUTION: The grease is a special grease. Do not confuse with other greases.
  6. Place alignment mark on free ring and trunnion.
    Fig 4: Placing Alignment Mark On Free Ring And Trunnion
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  7. Remove free ring from trunnion.
    CAUTION: Be careful with the free ring position.
  8. Place alignment mark on trunnion and shaft.
    Fig 5: Placing Alignment Mark On Trunnion And Shaft
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  9. Remove snap ring and trunnion.
    Fig 6: Removing Snap Ring And Trunnion
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    CAUTION: Be careful not to damage boot by wrapping shaft splines with vinyl tape.
  10. Remove inner joint boot.
  11. Place drive shaft in a vise between wooden blocks.
    CAUTION: Do not place drive shaft directly in the vise; use wooden block.
  12. Raise boot band claws by means of screwdriver and hammer.
    Fig 7: Raising Boot Band Claws
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  13. Cut and remove the boot.
    CAUTION: Replace the removed boot with a new one.
    Fig 8: Removing Boot
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  14. Thus, disassembly of axle is completed, but outer joint cannot be disassembled.