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  • ROLLingKING
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    so after another day (day 4) of attempting this i still can not get the bolt tight..I was able to tighten it a bit using a bent flat head and trying to pry on the nut so it wont spin but no luck

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  • Wanganstyle
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    Originally posted by ROLLingKING
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    see..theres not enough room behind this shit to hold even these bolts down..this is the dumbest design on the car i think

    Thes ones in this pic (^) are already tight on my car actualy. its the bolts that hold the driveshaft to the guibo..the nuts are up against the tranny side and the bolt heads are facing the back side. the visible ones (bolt head) in the 1st post

    remove the entire flange, toss the weird studs and balancer, re-install flange, put in new style bolts+nuts. DONE

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  • devon.818
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    Pull driveshaft out and work on it where you have room.

    I've done this on ubernasty's,Jdworne, and one of ill4noreason's cars.

    One person holds the counter wrench, you take shot off with a ratchet or whatever

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  • tjmonsen5
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    BTW, the studs on the trans should not spin because they are splined.

    If you have the newer style, you will need to fit a wrench back there and hold the head of the stud. Ive done it before, its not impossible.

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  • tjmonsen5
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    You need to just remove the 3 visable nuts which hold the guibo to the trans. Pull the driveshaft out, and remove the 3 bolts that hold the quibo to the driveshaft.


    Its really not that hard to remove the driveshaft, it will be alot easier than trying to wrestle with the bolts that are on teh backside of that shield.

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  • ROLLingKING
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    see..theres not enough room behind this shit to hold even these bolts down..this is the dumbest design on the car i think

    Thes ones in this pic (^) are already tight on my car actualy. its the bolts that hold the driveshaft to the guibo..the nuts are up against the tranny side and the bolt heads are facing the back side. the visible ones (bolt head) in the 1st post

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  • ROLLingKING
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    cause the shield blocks access to the back of the bolts..

    I would just pull the driveshaft loose from the tranny but that involves taking off the center bearing and taking the driveshaft apart from the diff.lol OH AND IM NOT TRYING TO PULL MY DRIVESHAFT OFF

    And btw taking the driveshaft off the tranny involves getting access to the back of the shield between the tranny!
    Not to ask for help and then sound douchey but u cant just pull the driveshaft off the tranny. theres 3 more bolts holding it there. They just keep turning and turning and turning if you dont get something on the other side to hold it down..im looking for a specific technique or tool needed to get at those nuts and bolts.

    I understand I dont need that thing there but im not trying to have a discussion about that. it is in my way. does anyone have experience doing this with one installed?

    Im only trying to tighten the one bolt attached to the driveshaft & guibo. It fell out. My 1st pic above shows how the driveshaft has the 3 flanges coming off it, which attaches it to the guibo. Then those nuts that u see in the 1st pic attach the guibo to the 3 tranny flanges.(pic below of the 3 tranny flanges)
    Even the bolt behind the shield are hard to get to. making removing the driveshaft (which i do not want to do) impossible anyway
    Last edited by ROLLingKING; 09-22-2011, 04:19 PM.

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  • AndrewBird
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    Why not pull the driveshaft loose from the tranny, tighten the other 3 bolts holding the flex disk to the driveshaft, then re-attach it to the tranny? You can even remove the balancer if you want. It isn't needed.

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  • ROLLingKING
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    Originally posted by ScHpAnKy
    I sawed it off and then grinded the remaining bits down to the shape of the output flange, it's not necessary - I've been all through the rev ranges and well into the mph's and no extra vibration.
    eehhh, sawing it off isnt gonna happen..knowing my luck ill end up sawing some of the guibo.

    Originally posted by bmwguy325is
    Have you tried a stuby 17mm with a slight bend in the box end?
    tried heating it up and bending it but no dice..the nut in the back is a 16mm. still try a 17? i guess i need to bend it more. and by box end u mean the closed end right.

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  • bmwguy325is
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    Have you tried a stuby 17mm with a slight bend in the box end?

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  • ScHpAnKy
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    I sawed it off and then grinded the remaining bits down to the shape of the output flange, it's not necessary - I've been all through the rev ranges and well into the mph's and no extra vibration.

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  • Have Called/Searched/Talked to everyone..still need help

    So I have a balancer shield thing around my guibo. I loosened just the bolts that attach the driveshaft to the guibo. I never got anything behind the guibo to loosen the 3 nuts attached, cause at first I didnt think there were any back there since they couldnt be accessed. Then I got my finger to fit behind the balancer and felt the nut recessed in the back.
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    I tried tightening it back up and they just kept turning. After driving 2 days a bolt popped out so now im trying to get it back in.

    Me and a friend got a nut back in using our fingers and make shift tools.lol but the nut is only on the bolt. theres still a lot of wiggle room
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    Imma try this thing i found in the basement tmrw to keep the nut from turning behind the guibo. hopefully it fits between the tranny. im soo out of ideas
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    any suggestions??
    Last edited by ROLLingKING; 09-22-2011, 04:11 PM.
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