I believe it's called a trans-axle output shaft seal.
Could also be the front differential pinion seal.
The 1998 GMC Jimmy front axle shaft torque specification is 60 pounds. You want to make sure that you do not over torque the axle shaft, as you can ruin the axle bearing.
The bar or shaft which helps a wheel to turn is called an axle.
You must replace entire axle.
front cause the tranny drive the steer axle
'97 sunfire axle nut is 195 ft-lbs. Should be the same for Saturn
It depends if it is a 4 wheel drive truck. A rear driveshaft is used to drive the rear axle. A front driveshaft is used to drive the front axle on a 4X4.
The front axle shaft will be cv style, so zero there.The front drive shaft would have three.The rear drive shaft would have two if it is a one piece shaft, three if a two piece shaft.The front axle shaft will be cv style, so zero there.The front drive shaft would have three.The rear drive shaft would have two if it is a one piece shaft, three if a two piece shaft.
You look underneath by the front wheels for an axle shaft.
Rear wheel drive...connects the transmission to the rear end. Transfers power from the motor to the rear axle. Front wheel drive... connects the transmission to each front axle. Usually refered to as CV or drive axle. Same purpose. The drive shaft contains the rod that takes energy from the engine and transmits it to the drive wheels of a car.
The nut on the front axle shaft uses a 1 11/16 inch socket.The nut on the front axle shaft uses a 1 11/16 inch socket.
there is no dry shaft oly a crankshaft in the engine and the drive shaft that moves the car the drive shaft is connected to the transmission and the rear axle if your car is front wheel drive ypu do not have a drive shaft just a transmission and two axles
Rear wheel drive cars, there is one on each end of the driveshaft. 4 wheel drive has a short shaft that runs to the front axle, there is one on each end of that shaft. and each front axle has one on the end behind the wheel.
Only if the rear axle is a drive axle.
The only thing I can fugure you talking about from the question is the axle's. You have a left and a right, the right is shorter; because the pumpkin is off set to the right of the truck. They are axle shaft's.
when the car engine is start and the driver shift a gear,the power front the engine transfer to the drive shaft and its transfer the torque or power to the axle shaft the move a wheel.
take a big screwdriver between the axle and transmission and it should just pop out.
It is rear wheel drive. You can tell from the drive shaft extending to the rear axle from the transmission.