2014 Pioneer drive shaft

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I have a 2014 Honda pioneer 700-4. While I was putting it in gear I heard a snap. Drive shaft is turning out of the transfer case. Appears that u-joint or splines on main drive shaft are broken or stripped. Drive shaft is not turning out of the rubber boot. How do I go about tearing it apart? Thanks
 
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I have a 2014 Honda pioneer 700-4. While I was putting it in gear I heard a snap. Drive shaft is turning out of the transfer case. Appears that u-joint or splines on main drive shaft are broken or stripped. Drive shaft is not turning out of the rubber boot. How do I go about tearing it apart? Thanks
Crap....:eek:

Sorry to hear, hope you can get some help with that here.
 
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I have a 2014 Honda pioneer 700-4. While I was putting it in gear I heard a snap. Drive shaft is turning out of the transfer case. Appears that u-joint or splines on main drive shaft are broken or stripped. Drive shaft is not turning out of the rubber boot. How do I go about tearing it apart? Thanks
Rear? There is a u joint under that CV looking boot right out of the engine.
The rear diff has to be unbolted and moved back. One of the lower arm pivots has to come loose the clear the long bolt for the diff, but the axles can stay in place. The rear brake caliper and bracket also have to come off.

After all that, you can slide the diff back enough to remove the shaft. The diff end collar has a spring that keeps pressure on the shaft. The shaft can be hard to get out of the u joint or collars, and there are o rings to seal the splines.
 
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I suggest posting a picture of the damage...…..
 
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Thank you all. I wondered if I needed to slide the third member back. The job doesn't sound to bad. I will put it on the lift tomorrow and hopefully get it taken apart. Will post my progress. Any recommendations on where to get a full replacement part for this? Need it asap for work! Thanks again
 
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Thank you all. I wondered if I needed to slide the third member back. The job doesn't sound to bad. I will put it on the lift tomorrow and hopefully get it taken apart. Will post my progress. Any recommendations on where to get a full replacement part for this? Need it asap for work! Thanks again
RMATV. The u joint and boot come as an assembly. I'd do the o rings on the shaft, and maybe the bands that hold on the boot back at the rear brake. And clean and grease everything, obviously.
 
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