biermaem wrote:
Your second link picture MVC-681F.JPG. The joint does not move at all. Like I said 8 Ton of pressure does nothing.
This pic?
So you cant get the stub shaft out of the final shaft of the transmission?
They can be a bitch as you can see by reading all my links, you soak it with PB blaster that stuff is good stuff but sometimes it takes a while for it too work.
Do you need to change the seal on the trans is why you want it out? If you don't need to remove that from the trans I would not bother to remove it.
I don't normally advocate the use of caveman tools for anything but their is always a exception to the rule this is one of them, be warned using a hammer will damage something using your head you can minimize that damage, if you beat on it or press on it your putting loads on the bearing it was not design to have applied the final shaft bearings inside the trans need to be replaced once you get it apart most likely they will fail sometime after putting 8 tons of pressure from the inner race through the balls to the outer race,.
I think better than a press you need to first soak it with PB blaster then take a large round rod that just fits inside the final shaft to use a punch to push out the other stub shaft you want it large so it stays straight and perpendicular to the stub shaft your trying to remove, if you use something smaller then if its slightly angled you loose most of the force your trying to apply, beat it with a big hammer, 2 pounder shock loads will work better than a steady pressure in a press you read the part in my 800 reasons on stubborn shaft removal ?