scvfd1202
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- 92 XLT/98 V8 AWD
Like the title says, I'm getting ready to replace the front driveshaft on a 98 Mountaineer AWD.
I have the front u-joint pulled from the front axle, but am trying to figure out how to get the other end of the shaft loose from the transfer case.
The bolts that hold the cv collar, or whatever it is you call it to the transfer case appear to be regular bolts. A 5/16 or 8mm fits, but both fit a little loose. Are these a special size? The head is a hex head like the typical automotive style bolt, but I can't for the life of me get these things to break loose.
I was thinking about using in impact gun to try to get them off, but I have yet to see an impact gun where you could use a 5/16 socket thats 1/4" drive without obliterating the socket on the first hit.
Anyone have any suggestions on this one?
I have the front u-joint pulled from the front axle, but am trying to figure out how to get the other end of the shaft loose from the transfer case.
The bolts that hold the cv collar, or whatever it is you call it to the transfer case appear to be regular bolts. A 5/16 or 8mm fits, but both fit a little loose. Are these a special size? The head is a hex head like the typical automotive style bolt, but I can't for the life of me get these things to break loose.
I was thinking about using in impact gun to try to get them off, but I have yet to see an impact gun where you could use a 5/16 socket thats 1/4" drive without obliterating the socket on the first hit.
Anyone have any suggestions on this one?