Originally posted by MD500E
When I finally get around to breaking my output shaft, I will be putting in a billet one. How hard is the fix. Do you have to drop and tear into the trans to remove it from the inside or can you get to it by just pulling the transfer case?
Kevin
Remove skid plate.
Remove rear driveshaft.
Disconnect front driveshaft at axle.
Remove transfer case. 6 nuts
Jack up transmission to remove transmission pad (so you don't have to pull crossmember)
Remove overdrive section of transmission. 7 bolts Make sure you support it so you don't break the intermediate shaft.
At this point I took it to a transmission shop to have the shaft switched out because you need a 3 ton press and an alignment tool to reassemble.
Then put it back together.
Took us about 2 1/2 to 3 hours to pull it all taking our time. (2 people Bs'in as we worked)
Took about 2 hours to go back together. (3 people)
Jack up the rear of truck to minimize fluid loss.
Put the gearshift in Low 1, and make sure you line it up correctly on reassembly otherwise your in for a struggle.
Definatly easier with 2 people, and even better with 3 people.
Thats all I can think of right this minute.