GrumpyGel
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Removing the props is easy, I drove 1 side of the car onto blocks to give more room, then loosed the bolts to the diff & IRD that I could get easy access to, then pushed the car along the blocks a bit to turn the others round into view. With those bolts removed there's just 4 holding the VCU support bearings. Off and on in an hour - probably 30 mins 2nd time.
I've never removed the VCU from the props - I believe its 1 bolt at either end sort of tucked inside the UJ. First time they're removed that can be a bitch, but once again if it needs to be done again, probably a lot easier.
Having read loads of threads on here about fuel economy - the autos I'd say use at least 20% more fuel - I was surprise at how much more fuel they use. I'd imagine they wouldn't be that bad on the long motorway runs, but around town and up those mountains they will consume a lot more. They'll presumably be a lot more comfortable going up the mountains, but less so coming down. They appear pretty reliable, not to many reported problems.
I've never removed the VCU from the props - I believe its 1 bolt at either end sort of tucked inside the UJ. First time they're removed that can be a bitch, but once again if it needs to be done again, probably a lot easier.
Having read loads of threads on here about fuel economy - the autos I'd say use at least 20% more fuel - I was surprise at how much more fuel they use. I'd imagine they wouldn't be that bad on the long motorway runs, but around town and up those mountains they will consume a lot more. They'll presumably be a lot more comfortable going up the mountains, but less so coming down. They appear pretty reliable, not to many reported problems.