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3. Stub Shaft Removal

Stub Shaft Removal

Tools Required
^ J6125-1B Slide Hammer
^ J38868 Shaft Remover






Important: Handle the stub shaft carefully. The stub shaft sleeve is reusable if the sleeve is not damaged or removed from the stub shaft. Damage to the stub shaft sleeve will result in a transmission fluid leak.

1. Remove and discard the snap ring (57) from the end of the stub shaft (58). The stub shaft snap ring is not reusable.
2. Attach the J6125-1B to the J38868. Install the J38868 into the snap ring groove on the stub shaft (58). Tighten the J38868 securely to the stub shaft.
3. Pull lightly on the shaft and rotate it until the stub shaft snap ring at the differential seats in the taper on the differential side gear.

Notice: Confirm that the stub shaft snap ring (57) is properly seated in the differential side gear. If not damage may occur to the transmission when you attempt to remove the stub shaft.

4. Pull the stub shaft (58) out with the slide hammer impact.

Output Shaft Speed Sensor Removal
1. Rotate the transmission so that the case side cover is facing upward in order to drain the transmission fluid through the stub shaft end of the transmission.





2. Remove the speed sensor stud (61).
3. Remove the speed sensor assembly (62). Pull the speed sensor assembly straight out from the transmission case in order to prevent damage to the case bore.
4. Remove the O-ring (63).
5. Rotate the transmission with the oil pan facing upward.