First I gave it a few taps with a hardwood dowel and 3lb mash hammer--nothing. So I lined up a 6x6, which on end, happened to be just the right height so as to be just below the axle. with a hardwood 2x2 lying across that so I have both hands free, I smack this sucker good with a 5lb sledge--nothing.
History: The CV boots were changed at 111k by an indy--car is now at 223K. I don't know if said indy put adhesive on the axle splines.
So I need some advice about whether I'm about to tear something up because I've neglected a step. The control arm is still fully attached which I thought would stabilize the steering knuckle. Should it be loose? Outer tie rod is still attached but I figure that is wrong and I need to remove it. Am I trying to drive the axle into the transmission? or does the axle move internally enough to let the spindle slide back just a bit? Should the axle be straight (at ride height) or cocked to the side? Am I about to damage the wheel bearing? Can I apply heat to the hub without cooking the bearing? If I have to buy a puller ($$
Lastly, am I in over my head here??? and just need to button it up and take it to an indy to get the CV boots changed? and hope they don't honky up my OE axles? Which have never been driven with a split boot or abused by my loving wife. Thanks.
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