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Default RX300 Front drive shaft replacement help - 09-29-2009 , 10:17 AM






Hi, I was replacing the front right strut on this and the weight of the
hub pulled the half shaft out of the engine end about a half inch. All
the info I can find says this will just push back in (I hope) but theres
resistance presumably against the spring clip. Whats the procedure to
refit this, preferably without taking all the hub apart. Does it need a
whack to get it in? and where can you whack it.

TIA JC

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Default Re: RX300 Front drive shaft replacement help - 09-29-2009 , 01:12 PM






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Hi, I was replacing the front right strut on this and the weight of the
hub pulled the half shaft out of the engine end about a half inch. All the
info I can find says this will just push back in (I hope) but theres
resistance presumably against the spring clip. Whats the procedure to
refit this, preferably without taking all the hub apart. Does it need a
whack to get it in? and where can you whack it.

TIA JC
Make sure that the splines on the shaft are still aligned with the
differential. If you can see into the opening, check to see if the C-clip
is bent out of shape. If you can't don't worry to much because it probably
isn't out of shape.

Put a 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 against the wheel studs and give it a gentle tap so
that the board contacts the studs evenly. A hard whack would just drive the
studs out. Depending on the spacing of the studs, you can also place a
couple of boards on edge between the studs, then bridge the boards with a
larger board and give that a tap so that the boards on edge are contacting
the top of the rotor and not the lug nuts. It shouldn't take much to get
the shaft back in.
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Default Re: RX300 Front drive shaft replacement help - 09-29-2009 , 06:59 PM



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"Archon" <Chipbee40_SpamNo (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Hi, I was replacing the front right strut on this and the weight of the
hub pulled the half shaft out of the engine end about a half inch. All the
info I can find says this will just push back in (I hope) but theres
resistance presumably against the spring clip. Whats the procedure to
refit this, preferably without taking all the hub apart. Does it need a
whack to get it in? and where can you whack it.

TIA JC

Make sure that the splines on the shaft are still aligned with the
differential. If you can see into the opening, check to see if the C-clip
is bent out of shape. If you can't don't worry to much because it probably
isn't out of shape.

Put a 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 against the wheel studs and give it a gentle tap so
that the board contacts the studs evenly. A hard whack would just drive the
studs out. Depending on the spacing of the studs, you can also place a
couple of boards on edge between the studs, then bridge the boards with a
larger board and give that a tap so that the boards on edge are contacting
the top of the rotor and not the lug nuts. It shouldn't take much to get
the shaft back in.
Hi Thanks for the reply. Helped me out, I was pretty sure there was a
clip involved although all the service info I could find just says the
inboard axle just "pushes in" and I wasn't too sure if whacking the
whole drive from the wheel end was such a good idea but it
worked...excellent. I think I will be a bit more careful doing the left
side strut. Thanks again, JC

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Default Re: RX300 Front drive shaft replacement help - 09-30-2009 , 12:59 AM



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Ray O wrote:
"Archon" <Chipbee40_SpamNo (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:NFowm.40303$gp1.16872 (AT) en-nntp-03 (DOT) dc1.easynews.com...
Hi, I was replacing the front right strut on this and the weight of the
hub pulled the half shaft out of the engine end about a half inch. All
the info I can find says this will just push back in (I hope) but theres
resistance presumably against the spring clip. Whats the procedure to
refit this, preferably without taking all the hub apart. Does it need a
whack to get it in? and where can you whack it.

TIA JC

Make sure that the splines on the shaft are still aligned with the
differential. If you can see into the opening, check to see if the
C-clip is bent out of shape. If you can't don't worry to much because it
probably isn't out of shape.

Put a 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 against the wheel studs and give it a gentle tap so
that the board contacts the studs evenly. A hard whack would just drive
the studs out. Depending on the spacing of the studs, you can also place
a couple of boards on edge between the studs, then bridge the boards with
a larger board and give that a tap so that the boards on edge are
contacting the top of the rotor and not the lug nuts. It shouldn't take
much to get the shaft back in.
Hi Thanks for the reply. Helped me out, I was pretty sure there was a clip
involved although all the service info I could find just says the inboard
axle just "pushes in" and I wasn't too sure if whacking the whole drive
from the wheel end was such a good idea but it worked...excellent. I think
I will be a bit more careful doing the left side strut. Thanks again, JC
When all else fails, break out the hammer ;-)

Watch the area where the shaft enters the differential to make sure no ATF
seeps out.

Use some bailing wire or a coat hanger to pull the control arm to the
transmission.
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