Prop Shaft Greasing
Hey everybody,
I've got a Tom Woods shaft installed in my 04 disco and I'm trying to grease everything up but there is one flush zerk that I can't reach without taking the prop shafts off (it is inside one between the two ujoints). So my question is, how do I take the rear prop shaft off? I removed the four bolts that attach the shaft to the emergency brake drum but I couldn't collapse the shaft to get the shaft to drop. If I remove the four bolts that attach the shaft to the rear diff, will that be enough to get the right angle to get into the cordon unit?
I don't know if I'm explaining it the right way.
Anybody know what I'm talking about?
I've got a Tom Woods shaft installed in my 04 disco and I'm trying to grease everything up but there is one flush zerk that I can't reach without taking the prop shafts off (it is inside one between the two ujoints). So my question is, how do I take the rear prop shaft off? I removed the four bolts that attach the shaft to the emergency brake drum but I couldn't collapse the shaft to get the shaft to drop. If I remove the four bolts that attach the shaft to the rear diff, will that be enough to get the right angle to get into the cordon unit?
I don't know if I'm explaining it the right way.
Anybody know what I'm talking about?
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