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GU front axel problems

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GU front axel problems

Post by Cliff Harrison »

Gday fellas. i have a TD42 GU

no long ago i blew my LHS CV. so took a quick trip down don kyatts to fix it all up.

ive replaced both CV's, plus throwing swivel hub, an wheel bearing kits into both sides.

now ive gotten right to the end and i cant get the damn circlip on that holds the inner gear of the free-wheeling hub to the axel splines on. :x

the only thing i can possibly see it bein is the w/bearing cups not seated properly cause that is what the little spacer ring sits on, but i am damn sure i put them in properly so im absolutely doing my own head in at the momant tryin figure it out.

anyone able to help us out?

thanx :oops: [/img]
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Re: GU front axel problems

Post by heathhoppy »

Cliff Harrison wrote:Gday fellas. i have a TD42 GU

no long ago i blew my LHS CV. so took a quick trip down don kyatts to fix it all up.

ive replaced both CV's, plus throwing swivel hub, an wheel bearing kits into both sides.

now ive gotten right to the end and i cant get the damn circlip on that holds the inner gear of the free-wheeling hub to the axel splines on. :x

the only thing i can possibly see it bein is the w/bearing cups not seated properly cause that is what the little spacer ring sits on, but i am damn sure i put them in properly so im absolutely doing my own head in at the momant tryin figure it out.

anyone able to help us out?

thanx :oops: [/img]
have you got manual hubs?
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Post by Cliff Harrison »

yea sori.

manual hubs
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Post by Tuflux308 »

I had the same problem, just put a rag on the end of the axle and used vice grips to pull the axle out just that bit further, i think i had grease between that brass washer thing and the cv and had to pull real hard to squeeze it out
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Post by nastytroll »

Tuflux308 wrote:I had the same problem, just put a rag on the end of the axle and used vice grips to pull the axle out just that bit further, i think i had grease between that brass washer thing and the cv and had to pull real hard to squeeze it out
I then use a small flat screw driver in the snap ring groove to hold it out while I get the sna ring back in.
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Post by Cliff Harrison »

cool, thanx fellas. will have another go at it tomorrow avo. if not ill put it apart again and ahve a look.

the only thing taht did my head in, was both side were exactly the same. with anount of circlip groove showing i mean.
nastytroll wrote:
Tuflux308 wrote:I had the same problem, just put a rag on the end of the axle and used vice grips to pull the axle out just that bit further, i think i had grease between that brass washer thing and the cv and had to pull real hard to squeeze it out
I then use a small flat screw driver in the snap ring groove to hold it out while I get the sna ring back in.
hahah, yea tried that, vicegrips and a pry bar. but to no avail.
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

when fitting the new bearings did you do the 2 torque settings , the first one is very high to seat the bearing caps then you loosen them off and retorque for the bearing preload
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Post by madog »

when i have done mine i have threded a screw into the end and pulled it out with that while puting the circlip on done it plenty of times
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Post by Fozdick »

The circlips come in different thickneses as they are supposed to be a selective fit to control end float of the CV.

Maybe you need a thinner one?

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