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How the **** do I ...........

Post by landy_man »

remove the shaft from the Hilux cv....tried the hammer, tried the piece of pipe... what next..... :bad-words: :bad-words:
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Post by MissDrew »

Bigger hammer
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Post by landy_man »

:lol:
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Post by MissDrew »

I`m not joking :finger:
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Post by landy_man »

we were hitting it pretty hard with a heavy hammer...do you put the axle in the vice horizontally or vertically .....
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Post by MissDrew »

I`ve only ever helled it by the axle in one hand and hit it with the sledge hammer in the other hand. If holding it straight don`t work hold it so that the axle is at a slight angle but the cv is vertical. Make shore it is a good hit, don`t be scared. Just watch your feet cause they farken hert when/if they land on them :roll:
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Post by landy_man »

thanks mate
will use the big boy tomorrow.....
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Post by ToNkA »

Best way I have found is by using a piece of pipe and sliding the axle shaft into it and using a little force: out pops the Cv.

If you look at the round cross member above the rear tyre, it is the perfect size and you can slide the axle into it while holding onto the Cv, slide it with a bit of force and the axle will pop out.
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landy_man wrote:remove the shaft from the Hilux cv....tried the hammer, tried the piece of pipe... what next..... :bad-words: :bad-words:



Get a piece of 50mm pipe aprox 1.5mtrs long place the axle inside the pipe all the way up to the CV then drop the other end of the pipe on the concrete. This is the easiest way and if you havent got it this way your not hitting it hard enough. The short side takes more than the long side. Do not drop the CV into the pipe you will damage the Bearing Cage. Also i would be carefull hitting the CV with a hammer for the same reason.


Or you can use the shock mount crossmember on hilux's after late '84 before this the tube has 2 bolts running through it and it wont work.
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Post by landy_man »

it appears that I am not hitting it hard enough....will use some 50mm pipe tomorrow and hit it hard...
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Post by RUFF »

landy_man wrote:it appears that I am not hitting it hard enough....will use some 50mm pipe tomorrow and hit it hard...


If you are replacing the CV then chances are you will need new inner spring clips as well as they usually snap when removing the CV.
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Post by landy_man »

got 'em thanks...
Hard hit using 50mm pipe....

Who wants to buy them ???
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Post by ToNkA »

RUFF wrote:
landy_man wrote:it appears that I am not hitting it hard enough....will use some 50mm pipe tomorrow and hit it hard...


If you are replacing the CV then chances are you will need new inner spring clips as well as they usually snap when removing the CV.


Where does one buy the inner spring clips?

Seems simple, but who stocks something like that?
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Post by landy_man »

i reckon putting a small tack weld near the shaft end of the splines is an easier and less violent alternative
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