Removal of Front Propeller Shaft and Transfer Case?
Hey guys,
Need some help getting things loose. I can seem to figure out how to remove the FRONT propeller shaft OR the transfer case. I've previously downloaded the Isuzu Shop Manual and have referenced the appropriate sections, but the descriptions are pretty generic:
Front Propeller Shaft:
1. Jack up and support vehicle
2. Gearshift in Neutral and parking brake released
3. Remove exhaust and transfer protectors
4. Remove bolt and lock washer (front axle side)
5. Remove bolt and washer (transfer side)
6. Remove front propeller shaft
I've done all these but it won't let go. I banged on it and yanked front and rear but nothing. The rear propeller shaft just fell off each end after the last bolt. Any suggestions?
Frustrated, I moved on to the transfer case:
1. Disconnect Ground cable
2. Remove air scoop
3. Remove rear propeller shaft
4. Remove front propeller shaft (stuck on this one)
5. Remove shift control rod
6. Remove consoles and harnesses
7. Remove shift lock cable and remove assembly
8. Remove transfer control lever
9. Remove breather hose
10. Remove left front exhaust
11. Remove muffler (silencer)
12. Remove left seatbelt tension rod and set propeller shaft aside
13. Disconnect transfer connectors
14. Remove Speed Sensor Harness
15. Remove fuse pipe clamp bolt
16. Support tranny with jack
17. Remove 7 bolt on transfer case
18. Remove transfer case assembly
Beside the front propeller shaft thing from before everything else has been done. (It took almost 90 mins to remove those damn 7 nearly impossible to reach bolts - even with universal sockets, just too tight in there. Resorted to 1/8 to 1/4 turns with a closed end wrench - not enough room for the open end.) I've yanked and banged on it, even raised and lowered it with a floor jack but it remains stuck to tranny. Any suggestions? (That is before I chain it to my truck and drive around the block and then check to see what's left....)
Thanks,
Sam
It's all about the details
LB, there was much confusion on my part, which is why I listed the shop manual instructions line-by-line. I just searched this thread and the word compress was first used by me after the ordeal was over. And it appears that this was quite an important part of the removal process.
And FWIW, axles do not compress - they are the solid metal shafts running from the differentials to the hubs. What we've been talking about is the front propeller shaft - again, I think more confusion on the terminology.
When instructing other people, I've come to realize - "It's all about the details."
Sam