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    Removing that passenger axle.

    I don't know how many of you have tried to get the passenger axle off of the intermediate(jackshaft) ..
    But today I found a good way.

    After removing the entire assembly from the car.

    You need a good medium sledge hammer (mine is craftsman) and a soft mallet if you have one.

    Put the axle on the floor and put the wooden part of the soft mallet on the part of the axle that meets the intermediate shaft.

    Give the mallet a few good hits with the sledge. and you will start to see the intermediate seperate itself from the axle.

    that's it .. your done.
    Bruce
    Last edited by bruce95fmla; 09-04-2003, 03:31 PM.
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    Hopefully this will work on a 3rd gen as well. Im doing this today and am not looking forward to it. Old news comes in handy guys.
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