Dear Scotty I have followed you for a good time you have been helpful and I enjoy watching your videos you’re funny I really like that about you, I really need your help I’m a small engine specialist at Kawasaki and Yamaha dealership, are used to be a certified diesel mechanic on semi trucks, however I’m not certified on cars and my Dodge ram 3500 2008 model falls in the category of cars you can’t take my truck to a diesel shop that works on semi‘s, anyway I’m trying to remove the pinion shaft on the rear end it will not budge despite of everything I’ve done I’ve used heat I have used sledgehammer I have used bottle jack and hit it Please tell me what I’m doing wrong I don’t know nothing about smaller trucks
Well do you have a puller that fits on there a quality one since they're a lot smaller than big giant monster diesel trucks if you have tools for them they're probably too big to fit on. Of course heating it up helps too. And if you can get a slide hammer with a puller on it a lot of times where can I got it with a slide hammer we'll get it out