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    ok so i just took my tranny out and i couldnt get the axle out the drive side spindle so i just pulled it out from the tranny. its still in the spindle but now that i put the tranny in its hard to get in. I been trying to hit out the axle from the spindle forever i tried everything it just looks like its stuck in it. also the shift linkage. I even bought a 8mm punch to hit it out shits still stuck in there. One more question, i bought a tranny with a b-series shift linkage that came out a eg. will that fit in my 99coupe

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    I don't really see a question, if the axle is still in the hub, and you got the other side of the axle in the tranny, use the whole hub as a hammer type deal and swing it until the axle goes in...

    Or get a punch and a hammer, using the punch on the inside tip of the axle stub, to not damage threads, knock it out of the hub and install in tranny, then reinstall into hub.

    The bitch pin, is just that, use the punch and hammer away, some are more of a pain than others...

    and I think the shift linkage will work, as I have used d series eg's into ek's... I am sure B series is no diff other than del sol..

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    the driver side axle is still connected to the half shaft and is still in the hub. ive tried everything to hit it out the hub that shit is stuck or rusted in there. also sprayed cans of pb blaster and wd-40 and tried to hit it out. is there a way to remove the halfshalft? so i can put it in the tranny then put it back together with the axle. or are they all one piece

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    there are 3 bolt on the half shaft. unbolt them it all comes out. but i would really try a lil harder put some ass it to get the axle out.


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    i did that, it came off the block with the 3 bolts but its still connected together. i even tried to pry it off. how the hell do i seperate them?

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    whats your location.


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    Quote Originally Posted by k20ej8
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    gl ull figure it out.


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    to get the axle seperated from the halfshaft, use a prybar.

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    you sir are in some hell aint you haha, well if you took off the 14mm bolt that holds the half shaft and it's still stuck then iono what to tell you, everything should have came off easily already if the halfshaft is off. If not that use a prybar and bang away! might be rusted and dry inbetween the splines of the axles. some comes off easily some just wanna be a pain.. gl
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    Quote Originally Posted by k20ej8
    ok so i just took my tranny out and i couldnt get the axle out the drive side spindle so i just pulled it out from the tranny. its still in the spindle but now that i put the tranny in its hard to get in. I been trying to hit out the axle from the spindle forever i tried everything it just looks like its stuck in it. also the shift linkage. I even bought a 8mm punch to hit it out shits still stuck in there. One more question, i bought a tranny with a b-series shift linkage that came out a eg. will that fit in my 99coupe
    make sure the locking ring is not jammed in there and binding.


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    ok so i got the axles in and everything but im only having problem with the BITCHpin. that shits a fucking bitch LITERALLY!!! i drowned that bitch in wd40 and pbblaster and still nothing!!! i got the 8mm punch and im beating the shit out of it, and nothing!! here's a pic i hit it so much it looks welded in. lmfao.





    if any1 can come over and hit it out for me ill give them a fucking htc tilt!!

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    u need a roll pin punch. lol needed at this point looks like u fucked that 1 pretty good.


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    what do we get if we come over and knock that pin out?? and your using a 8mm to knock it out? I usually use a 3/16 to knock that thing out and it goes in easy and comes out like a charm ..
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    im pretty sure that he will give you a free cell phone....
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