jrlp
Well-known member
I remember putting a few 300zx diffs in 240's after I spooled them. Have to swap a few parts out, including drive flanges. They're held in with an expanding clip/spring thing. So are honda stubs (i posted pictures in another thread of one that broke even with the side gear, and twisted the splines on the side gear as well!). So are fjz80 front axles, at both the star on the inner birfield joint, as well as the differential. I made my own slide hammer out of a used gooseneck ball (smooth shank drop in style). I tacked it to my welding top and ran my magdrill down the center, ha. I've done everything listed in this thread.
You need different tools for different situations. I really don't think there will ever be an end-all be-all tool for one specific purpose. That's why people have 'bunches' of tools to begin with! If I had to chose 1 tool in particular, it would be the slide hammer. In the broken Honda stub cv, I ended up welding a bolt to the stub, a nut to the bolt (after shearing it once) and attaching the slide hammer to that to pull it out. The spring clip at the end (at the groove) really didn't want to budge, and the twisted splines didn't help it either. I've also air-hammered the back of the slide hammer for things that really didn't want to budge.
You need different tools for different situations. I really don't think there will ever be an end-all be-all tool for one specific purpose. That's why people have 'bunches' of tools to begin with! If I had to chose 1 tool in particular, it would be the slide hammer. In the broken Honda stub cv, I ended up welding a bolt to the stub, a nut to the bolt (after shearing it once) and attaching the slide hammer to that to pull it out. The spring clip at the end (at the groove) really didn't want to budge, and the twisted splines didn't help it either. I've also air-hammered the back of the slide hammer for things that really didn't want to budge.
when i 1st read you post i was thinking BUTCHERBOY but now that i think about it some light touches on an airhammer trigger with a suitable bit just might be a good plan sometimes.
