AdamP 0 Posted July 28, 2007 I'm changing the clutch on my 205 RG (1.4 TU3 engine MA gearbox) this weekend. Have got to the stage where I need to remove the driveshafts from the gearbox by pulling the hubs outwards, and have done so on the left (passenger) side, but there is a centre bearing on the right hand one which is part of the engine mount. Paynes manual told me to loosen off the bolts holding the bearing into the engine mount, and remove the bolt attaching the mount to the subframe, all of which I have done. It then says 'Pull', which I am doing, but there is definately something solid holding the driveshaft in. Not sure whether its around the gearbox end or the centre bearing. Help! What do I do? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jrod 7 Posted July 28, 2007 When you loosen the little 11mm bolts you need to push them in and rotate them 90degrees. They are little hooks which hold the bearing and a right PITA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sandy 191 Posted July 28, 2007 The bearing is usually slightly fused into the housing too, so once the bolts are out like Jrod says, get a blunt chisel or screw driver on the back of the bearing and tap it out with a hammer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
welshpug 1,657 Posted July 28, 2007 I cant remember what the TU looks like underneath but the arrangement of the driveshaft is the same, the 2 bolts mentioned are shown in the picture below, loosen them to about 10mm from the end then push them towards the right of the car and rotate them through 180 degrees. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AdamP 0 Posted July 28, 2007 Thanks guys I did the rotating bolts thing, made sure they were out of the way. Must be that the bearing is slightly siezed into the housing, i'll give it another go tomorrow. I thought it best to check first though before i broke something. Adam Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AdamP 0 Posted July 29, 2007 Couldn't get the bearing to come out but managed to remove the gearbox without moving it. I then sourced the largest soft-faced mallet in the garage and gave it a 'gentle tap' on the gearbox end.... and it's out! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites