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![]() Hey Guy's,
I was wondering how hard it is to remove the drive shaft off a 97' 240sx. Here is my story. I'm going to pick up a 240sx and tow it back but all I can use to toe it back is one of those dollies that picks up the front tires. So I need to remove the drive shaft for obvious reasons. Is this something that can be done quickly? If so what kind of tools are required. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks, Jason |
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If the tranny is in neutral then what do you have to worry about? No need to unbolt it...
And uhm for removal that's a dumb question, just roll under the car and you see how simple it is. Two bolts for the middle joint support thingy and 4 bolts connecting to the diff, then plug up the tranny so it doesn't pour oil out.
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why cant you put the auto in N?
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For some reason I thought It is hard on the differental or the tranny if you are to tow a rear wheel drive car in neutral without removing the drive shaft!? It's good to hear that's it's easy to remove the drive shaft.
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I really dont understand how putting an automatic rwd car in neutral while towing it could damage the tranny. I mean its in neutral! Although, I am a bit curious to know what your sources say causes the "damage" and what the result is. But anyway, if it really bothers you that much, then go ahead and unbolt the driveshaft. Even though you'll be completely wasting your time by doing so, it is very easy to do.
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When an auto tranny is driven by the motor it is supplied with high pressure oil everywere, all th gears and clutches get oiled. When it is drive by the rear wheels everything it dry in the tranny as the oil goes to the pan at the bottor. So the bearings are runing dry. You can tow an auto car in neutral but about 30mph and less than 5 miles or so. This same thing does for 5 speed trannys but there are less moving parts in it so the oil that is left on the bearing is enought to keep the bearings alive. It would be good to drive the car like half a mile before towing to get things oiled inside. Then throw it in neutral and your good.
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