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drive line help

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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drive line help

Post by Reece89 »

hi i have a 90 model sieera


im in the process of putting a new clutch in im trying to pull the tail shaft out ie(the one behing the gearbox) and it wont come out. ive tried pushing the tail shart back into the gearbox but it wont seam to budge. what im asking is what is the best way to remove the gear box.

thanks Reece
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Post by 2LOW »

I've taken mine out twice, I've found it easy just to take the T/case out as well.
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Post by want33s »

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Post by Reece89 »

so the tail shart does definetly slide back into the box.
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Post by nicbeer »

Yep. slip yoke style oon the gearbox and flanges on the xfer.

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Post by Reece89 »

well looks like a long painful process. thenks
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