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My dramas, Longfield 30 spline CVs

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My dramas, Longfield 30 spline CVs

Post by ausyota »

So I went for a bit of a drive in my Lux today and after mucking around in a few drains and rocks etc, a block from my house, I got a bit stuck
While I was trying to reverse off some rocks I noticed I had no drive to the front right wheel.
Oh well it gave me a chance to use the rear winch for a recovery and it worked spot on.
So I rip into the hub when I get home and find a smashed outer hub gear, no big drama.
While I was at it I figured I would get into the knuckle for a look see and to replace the swivel bearings as they felt a bit tight to move...
Well the upper swivel bearing had collapsed, No biggie, cheap easy fix...
So I pull the knuckle completely off and pull out the 30 spline chomo longfield.
Now heres the interesting part.
The CV is so tight that when I put it in the vice I have to bash it with the rubber mallet bloody hard to get it to move!!!
No wonder my steering has been shite the CV is farken allmost seized solid!
So has anyone else had a similar problem?
Is it a warranty issue? The CV doesnt appear broken just tight as hell!
I havent pulled the other side yet but I will.
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Post by Michele »

Something similar happened to a friend of mine 2 years ago (?),
but Bobby was there and replaced the CV.
I guess it's worth disassembling the CV and see how's inside.
Not sure it goes under warranty (not being broken).
Did you buy direct from Longifield or in Oz through a vendor?
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Post by ausyota »

Michele wrote:Did you buy direct from Longifield or in Oz through a vendor?
Direct
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Post by Michele »

He usually wants the CV first to check it out...
I'd disassemble the CV and have a look, then try and PM Bobby.
I presume the CV was well lubricated, correct?
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Post by ausyota »

Michele wrote:He usually wants the CV first to check it out...
I'd disassemble the CV and have a look, then try and PM Bobby.
I presume the CV was well lubricated, correct?
Yeah well lubed with lithium moly grease.
Before I do anything I think I will pull the left side CV out and check t.
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Post by bubs »

the axle is correctly seated, you didn't damage the c clip during assembly?

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Post by ausyota »

bubs wrote:the axle is correctly seated, you didn't damage the c clip during assembly?

like I say to every one who posts on here with long questions, contact bobby
Axle seated correctly yep
Damage C clip nope
Will I contact Bobby yep :)
Just wondered if its happened before is all.
Dont get me wrong I am by no means bagging the product. They are awesome CVs!
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Mine are a few years old now and are firm (notchy) to move, but I don't have to hit them to make them move.
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Post by C.V.1 »

If the inner race is cracked that would cause it!
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Post by bazzle »

Your collapsed top bearing probably didnt help by putting side loads on cv.

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Post by ausyota »

bazzle wrote:Your collapsed top bearing probably didnt help by putting side loads on cv.

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There was no indication that it had a swivel bearing problem until I pulled off the steering arm.
I reckon it was all held in place and working ok untill I pulled it apart anyway.
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