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CV joint Muz

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CV joint Muz

Post by Mark Hoult »

Muz,

How did you go with the cv joint?

Mark.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

:oops: Haven't actually managed to get round to it :(

But! Got it planned for tomorrow. Mate coming round to assist (he's never done it before either so this could be fun). The ginger beer is chilling in the fridge already for hours of grunting, swearing, and general frustration!! hehehe

Couple of quick questions...

Do I drain the diff oil 1st? Do I need to grease anything when reassembling? Oh..and PM me your mobile number...JUST IN CASE!! :shock: :lol:
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Post by Mark Hoult »

Murray,

Its best to take some oil out just in case but you definately have to grease the cv joint bearings before you put the drive shaft into the housing.

Best of luck, its a great job for the first time :twisted:

Mark

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Post by Ferwoaza »

Well.....looks like I broke a bit more than 1st thought :lol:

The outer CV is definetly gone...but in turn it stripped the threads off the axle :x So I'll be chasing down a replacement one tomorrow.

On the whole, not too hard to do...just a pain but we have 3 of us working on it hehe. One thing tho, Mark, did you ever have troubles getting the inner CV out of the Diff? Mine seems to be catching or something and won't come out???

Also, did you just reuse the clips on the boots..and some of those c-clips are a pain in the ass!!
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Tracked down the part, only problem is they sell it as a complete CV assembly, can't just buy the intermediate shaft I need. Cost is $175!!!! ouch..

Ahh well..means I'll still have 2 spare CV's :)

Should get it finished tonight, ready for wheeling again this saturday hehe.
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Post by Mark Hoult »

On the whole, not too hard to do...just a pain but we have 3 of us working on it hehe. One thing tho, Mark, did you ever have troubles getting the inner CV out of the Diff? Mine seems to be catching or something and won't come out???

Also, did you just reuse the clips on the boots..and some of those c-clips are a pain in the ass!!

Muz,

Give the shaft a quick hard pull out and the inner spline will come out of the diff. It also has a "c" clip on it.
I did use the C clips on the boots if I didn't break them as well. They only cost $2 to buy so I carryed a few spare any way. I also bought from central coast 4wd wreckers the whole assembly for $125 and just had spares of both inner and outer cv's from left over's of what I had broken.

You'll also find that normally if you break a cv you stuff the shaft 90% of the time , or it was for me any way thats why it was good to have a whole assembly.

Mark.
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CV joint Muz

Post by Mark Hoult »

On the whole, not too hard to do...just a pain but we have 3 of us working on it hehe. One thing tho, Mark, did you ever have troubles getting the inner CV out of the Diff? Mine seems to be catching or something and won't come out???

Also, did you just reuse the clips on the boots..and some of those c-clips are a pain in the ass!!

Muz,

Give the shaft a quick hard pull out and the inner spline will come out of the diff. It also has a "c" clip on it.
I did use the C clips on the boots if I didn't break them as well. They only cost $2 to buy so I carryed a few spare any way. I also bought from central coast 4wd wreckers the whole assembly for $125 and just had spares of both inner and outer cv's from left over's of what I had broken.

You'll also find that normally if you break a cv you stuff the shaft 90% of the time , or it was for me any way thats why it was good to have a whole assembly.

Mark.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Ahh...that's good to know...when I get some money up I'll buy a spare full assembly for both sides.

Got it finished last night, I just used a pry bar to get the axle out of the diff, came real easy and only lost about 10ml of diff oil :)

Hardest part was putting the damn hub back on, had forgotten how to do it. Read the manual and got it straight away after playing around for 30 minutes :oops: :lol:

Anyway...all done, real easy once you know how. Thanks for ya help matey.
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Post by Mark Hoult »

No prob mate, bitch of a job eh, but I'm sure you might get used to it the harder things you want to tackle, TRUST ME I KNOW :D

Mark
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