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Manic morris
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Post by Manic morris »

Hello again another bit of help please removed engine and gearbox how do I keep propshaft still while I undo nuts thanks :oops:
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Re: Propshaft

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Put the handbrake on......... But actually - it's nuts and bolts - so a (1/4 Whit) spanner on each hex should hold it while you slacken the nut!
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Re: Propshaft

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Handbrake is good unless you have a broken halfshaft, in which case the spanners or putting it in gear will do the job.
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Re: Propshaft

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Indeed - but it seems the engine and box have already been removed
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Re: Propshaft

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matters not what you do because you still need two spanners to take the nut/bolt off,it will be tight most of the way off.
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Re: Propshaft

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Thanks no hand brake either lads :oops:
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Re: Propshaft

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As we have pointed out - it's a two spanner job anyway - so no need to hold the prop....
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Re: Propshaft

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As BMC says, take 2 spanners on either side of the bolt/nut, then angle them so you can squeeze them both simultaneously with one hand. You will be surprised how much pressure you can exert this way, and in a confined space.

This way there there is no need to secure the prop shaft.
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Thanks for sorry for being a pest guys thanks for taking the time to reply appricated :D
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That
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Re: Propshaft

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We're always happy to reply to queries. Just be sure to use 1/4 whit spanners - the heads are thin - and will be easily damaged if you use loose fitting/wrong size spanners - which will make the job X100 more difficult..... :roll:
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