Tried it. Basically takes forever. No point trying, really.
no the drive shafts are different as the transmissions are,its a no go.
I have a 1L Nissan Micra (M reg) and town driving is around 35mpg and long distance is around 55mpg - however, to achieve 55mpg I drive at 56mph on the motorway to save fuel. I hope this answers your question!
Only with drive shafts removed.Only with drive shafts removed.
Drive shafts, PTO shafts, Steering shafts, Axle shafts,
yes, u need to disconnect drive shafts to enable you to remove trans mission to get at cluth and pressure plate
how to replace lower ball joints on 1995 4 wheel drive Nissan truck
Remove airbox, drive shafts, all connectors onto gearbox, gear selector rod, battery and battery tray, starter motor and then all bolts securing the gearbox. Remove gearbos, and then remove the bolts securing the clutch. Fit new clutch making sure you allign the clutch plate. Refit everything in reverse.
No you do not.
without sounding sarcastic you'd remove the old and replace with a new unit. i.e remove wheels, drop off bottom arms, remove drive shafts, gearbox (drain oil first) and then hey presto its there. step by step would be a haynes manual but if your competent and have a few tools do it on your drive with a few cups of tea.
Drive shafts & axle shafts
There are a number of reasons that drive shafts break. One reason drive shafts break is because of improper or no lubrication. Another way could be that the U-joint breaks or gets worn out.
The front axles are your "driveshafts" on ALL front wheel drive vehicles. Other wise there are no drive shafts.