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  • 3 months later...

any ideas for a series 1 rs 4 to rwd as i have impul stock ecu in it and its 1 big plug. than i jacked my car up to take the shaft out it has 3 bolts to undo but on the other side of the box the shaft runs straight through the box any ideas or help for me cheers

any ideas for a series 1 rs 4 to rwd as i have impul stock ecu in it and its 1 big plug. than i jacked my car up to take the shaft out it has 3 bolts to undo but on the other side of the box the shaft runs straight through the box any ideas or help for me cheers

What are you trying to do? To get 2wd you need to remove the front driveshaft from the transfer case to the front diff.

yer sweet found it!!! but cant get the bolts undone gunna have to take to as shop spent hrs tring to undo...

Some people found it easy but didn't find it that easy myself! Had to go and buy a brand new good quality ring and open ender (12mm I think) and then make sure you identify which is the nut (as the head of the bolt is pretty much prevented from turning).

  • 2 months later...

Guys, my attesa pump has died, so in the meantime is it ok to drive it around indefinitely (until i can get a new pump) with the front shaft removed and either the 4wd fuse removed, and/or, the attesa pump removed ? From what ive read, should be fine, but if anyone sees a problem...

Guys, my attesa pump has died, so in the meantime is it ok to drive it around indefinitely (until i can get a new pump) with the front shaft removed and either the 4wd fuse removed, and/or, the attesa pump removed ? From what ive read, should be fine, but if anyone sees a problem...

Yep I drove around like that for a few weeks - shouldn't be any problem.

well ive pulled shaft, removed fuse and released pressure in fluid. So I assume ecu knows pump is inoperable, hence 4wd light on, and does not, and cannot, try to turn pump on.

Apart from removing the front drive shaft and 4WD fuse, do we have to release the fluid?

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