1984 Dodge Rampage - Part 4 - Front Brake Fiasco

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  • @kiweeltyler3586
    @kiweeltyler3586 11 місяців тому

    @A Geeks Garage, I know it’s been a long time since you’ve finished the Stealth. But do you remember having trouble removing the CV Axles from the transmission? Were they easy to remove or did you have to use any special techniques to get them off in one piece? I did watch your other video on getting them off but in that video they were already out of the transmission just dangling. I watched the other engine removal video to see if there was any explanation there, but there wasn’t any. If you could please help that would be greatly appreciated. I’m going to try to rebuild my transmission this spring when I get the car back from out of storage and I want to make sure I don’t fall into any pitfalls that I know I can avoid. Also, I don’t know if you remember me commenting on one of your videos from earlier this year about the Stealth being finished. But I finally did get my Stealth and I am in love with that car. It’s the most fun I’ve had with a car ever. It just needs some loose ends tied up and it’ll be in great shape! Thanks in advance for your help. (I’ve researched that there are circlips that hold the cv axles to the transmission. That’s my main concern with removing the axles. How to get those clips off so I can simply pull the axle out of the transmission.)

    • @AGeeksGarage
      @AGeeksGarage  11 місяців тому +1

      @kiweeltyler3586 yeah, removing the CV axels from the transmission was a pain! I ended up using a pry bar that I had in the basement (one for wood working... not the best tool but it did work). This guy here: ua-cam.com/video/nVxDgcTJOHE/v-deo.html used a similar method to what I did. I think maybe I would try using a tie-rod separator if I had to do it again (although I am not sure that this is the best tool for the job either ... ) Good luck on your project. Good luck with your transmission rebuild!

    • @kiweeltyler3586
      @kiweeltyler3586 11 місяців тому

      @@AGeeksGarage thank you!

  • @mundanestuff
    @mundanestuff Рік тому

    I watch your videos for the dogs. Lololol no seriously, brakes suck. When I did the rears on my Midget the brake fluid that came out was absolutely disgusting. Roasted brake fluid is all I can describe it as. Just South of Starbucks coffee.

  • @waynejudd8382
    @waynejudd8382 Рік тому

    That was useless