Henry,
It is not particularly difficult. But depending on what type exhaust system
is on the car, it will likely also have to be removed. Yes standard tools
(1/2" wrenches if I recall)
However, I am a firm believer in getting all the wheels off the ground,
particularly if the car has not moved in a long time. You never know how the
axle shaft u-joints and differential are going to react. Without being able
to hear the noises being made, you won't be able to detect trouble until it
is too late.
Joe Curry '63 Spit (FC4505L)
Henry Frye wrote:
> Greeting all,
>
> I have an article on the VTR website about using rental equipment to get
> your not running Triumph home. I get emails from non listers from time to
> time, and I am responding to one now.
>
> Quick question to you Spit 1500 owners. Does the driveshaft come out
> easily, with standard tools???
>
> Thanks to all.
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