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    tips for removing rear prop shaft internal seal

    I need to replace the rubber coupling tonight and looking at the workshop manual looks like i need a slide hammer with an internal clamp to remove the metal/rubber bush that sits inside the rear prop shaft. Anyone have a way that doesn't require this tool?

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    I got mine out with a hack saw blade. Very carefully cut out from the center until you can collapse the old bush and get it out.

    Dave

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    Wow that sounds time consuming!!!

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    I found a hammer and cold chisel worked well...

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    Arrow rear coupling

    I replaced mine with a new 4 bolt kit.Get rid of the donut.I had to grind mine off very carefully as the heat required to pull the spigot out was a pain.No more worries about splitting the rubber in the field as its the same as a defender one now
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    that looks like a far better option. pity ive already bought everything i need to replace. what did the conversion set you back?

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    I need to replace the rubber coupling tonight
    On a D2 anyway , you don't have to remove the spigot guide thingo.
    Just undo 6 bolts and do em up.
    You have to remove the spigot to do the oil seal in the diff.
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    i dont even know if the seal needs replacing i just received one in the kit with the donut. so i assume you usually replace them at the same time? nothings leaking...for a change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanderz View Post
    Wow that sounds time consuming!!!

    Yep bout 2 or 3 minutes.

    Dave

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    If it is steel you could run a weld around the inside of the spigot.
    This should shrink it enough for it to slide out.
    Warren

    Currently Landroverless - Still interested
    Formerly: 2003 D2a Update TD5 Auto. Platinum edition. ARB Bar, 36" LED light bar, cargo barrier, dual batteries.

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