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D15 Intermediate Shaft Plug |
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WeisAC2 ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 02 Feb 2017 Location: Aiken SC Points: 112 |
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Anybody got advice on the best way to remove, then re-install, the plug on the front of the intermediate shaft? Service manual says that it just pops out and once removed you have to take a nut off the front of the intermediate shaft. There's not really a good way to get to it. Looks like I may destroy it taking it off and wasn't sure if these were a one time use item. See pic below.
Looking rearward from bottom of torque tube/hydraulic pump cover. That's the linkage of the hydraulic pump in front of plug. ![]() |
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WeisAC2 ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 02 Feb 2017 Location: Aiken SC Points: 112 |
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Success! It just took more patience and more force but I got her out!
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