Thanks for the reply. Mine is having the problem with the front driveshaft, so it wants to drive in 2 Wheel Drive but as the front axle turns the driveshaft it’s binding in the torque tube even without connection to the transmission. Hopefully the Hub or threads aren’t damaged too much. Did you have to change anything other than the bolts?Were you able to do the repair without removing the axle, by removing the thrust housing? Thanks
As already stated, the thrust tube has to be moved away from the transmission to expost the flanges and u-joint. The two ways to do that are disconnect the entire axle by loosening the bolts in the ends of the coil springs, or, use a come-along or winch to force the torque tube and axle assembly away from the transmission against spring pressure. The torque tube slides off the driveshaft "just enough'. The latter method is forcing the axle against spring load and is dangerous to your fingers. I take the springs off.
It should be obvious that the frame and mog have to be on jack stands or cripping to do that.
Note that the driveshaft rides on a long spline at the differential pinion shaft. If you have ever had trans lube leakage into the diff, this is a good time to replace the tranny output seal.
Those 6 bolts have never been accessable to me with a socket and ratchet. Time for old fashion box end wrench.
Order a set of new bolts and bolt retainers ahead of time. Imho always use new bolts and Locktite.
I have a 406 apart if you need pictures.
My standard disclaimer: my description applies to the basic 406, 416 and most other Unimogs and a SEE might be different.