I talked to Scott about this today, but wanted to see if others had any ideas. I'm working on a '95 Mazda Protege, and I'm doing the clutch on it. I have done everything required to drop the tranny, except the driver's side half shaft refuses to come out. The Haynes manual says to use a pry bar, which I have to no avail. I tried to drop the tranny with it in, but it requires it to be turned about 90 degrees, and the half shaft impedes that.
When I look through the hole created by removing the other shaft, I see the pinion gear rod going through the center, but a screwdriver or the like could probably be used on either side of the pinion rod to 'tap' the shaft out. At this point, I'm not sure I give a rat's ass about the condition of the shaft, I just don't want to do any damage to the tranny

. Other than a slide hammer, which I'm not sure I have room for anyway, any other suggestions out there? Thanks - AB