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Post by bubs »

never done it before, but i want to pull the actual bolting flange off of my rear tail shaft so i can swap it in place for a later model one

how do i take it off, and are the early and late once interchangeable :?:
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Post by Gazzaj »

maybe drill the holes out or swap the flange on the diff could be easier.
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Post by Monty »

Is this on a 60series?

If so I had the same problem with the bolts not lining up. Buy a new uni from repco for 40 bucks. remove the 4 surclips and then bash it out with a socket and a hammer in a vice. I had heaps of trouble mucking around with presses etc trying to do it in the end i was at a mates dads work and his mechanic did it for me in less than 40 minutes with a smoko break as well by just hitting it in the right places.
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Post by MY45 »

just had my front uni pressed out by an eneineering place.....very quick (10 min) and easy for me :D :finger:
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Post by Area54 »

As monty said. I did mine recently with just a screwdriver and a ball pein hammer, and you know I'm not ruff :lol:

You can also use a pitman arm puller and a socket, there wont be too much tension on the bearing caps - they will press out pretty easy.

just get out the vernier and check the flanges and cap sizes - if it matches - bolt it up!

Otherwise, you could redrill the diff flange if the hole centres are different, or oversize the holes if they are the same centre (I think the gen 1 shafts are 8mm bolts - the gen 2 are 10mm bolts)
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Monty wrote:Is this on a 60series?

Buy a new uni from repco for 40 bucks.


i was quoted 80 each uni from repco
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