Trouble removing halfshafts from diff
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I've been wanting to check the 1.8 rearend I bought to determine whether it is a Torsen, but I wasn't able to remove the halfshafts from the diff. I'm embarrassed to ask, but what's the trick to removing them?
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Using a hammer, drive out two of the threaded studs from each stub shaft, 180 degrees apart. Don't worry, they come out easily.
Now, locate two long bolts that will slip through the holes you just created in one of the stub shafts, and get two nuts to fit on them. I think the bolts can be 3/8 or 5/16 dia, and at least 3" long.
Put one bolt through each hole, and thread the nut onto it. You want the nut in the space between the flange and the body of the diff. Keep turning until the end of the bolt contacts the body of the diff and the nut is pressing against the inside of the flange on the stub shaft.
You have just created a puller. Using a bench vise and a friend (or two friends if you have no vise) turn the nut while holding the bolt stationary. Turn the first one a few turns, then the other, then back to the first, etc. it may take you a couple tries to find a position in the stub shaft's rotation where both bolt tips find a solid purchase against the body of the diff, but it'll happen.
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That's a great idea Joe. Scott, you're thinking exactly what I've been thinking. Really, I just want to find out if this is a Torsen or not. Whatever. I need to focus on getting the turbo going before worrying about the diff. Now that the halfshafts are off the stubshafts though, it's easier to store
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Seriously though. If you know what you're looking for (and the diff is out of the car) you can peek through the fill hole while shining a small flashlight into the drain hole. This should give you a sufficient perspective to see whether it has worm gears or spider gears.
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It's a Torsen!
