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r5 rich
31-05-2010, 19:41
Right well it has come to removing the c1j engine from my clio and I have got a problem, The engine is nearly ready to lift out but I can`t at the moment as both driveshafts are holding it in.

I tried to remove the drivers side shaft with the pin in and had no luck. I had tried using normal punches and drill bits but to no luck. Is there another way that I could use to remove this without cutting the boot ?

phase i 16 v turbo
31-05-2010, 19:48
An air chisel with a blunt bit in it, if you have access to air tools.

r5 rich
31-05-2010, 19:51
nope nothing like that as sold all my decent tools a little while back as thought I would not be doing things like this again:sad2:

I`ve got a hammer and a few screwdrivers and thats about it:D

phase i 16 v turbo
31-05-2010, 19:53
Can you get some heat on it?

Spooky
31-05-2010, 19:55
Rich, don't cut the boot :eek:

You should be able to release the circlip/clip that holds the inner cv boot over the drive shaft, remove that and the drive shaft will seperate from the engine.

When you pull the engine out, it'll be easier to hammer out the pin for the smaller/cv boot section of the drive shaft.

Hope that made sense...:)

r5 rich
31-05-2010, 19:59
I can get heat on it yes,

Sukhi I know what you mean but I have always tried to remove the driveshafts complete if I can and I dont like to get beaten:devil:

Spooky
31-05-2010, 20:01
Yea but this way you'll be able to pull the engine out and possibly find it easier to get into and removing the pin :)

r5 rich
02-06-2010, 19:51
:D

after 1 hour 30 mins tonight and alot of swearing and hammering both driveshafts are out


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