rear axle- removal, trying to inspect cv joints |
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rear axle- removal, trying to inspect cv joints |
eyecolor |
Feb 21 2010, 02:32 PM
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Eyecolor Group: Members Posts: 80 Joined: 15-August 08 From: Wilmington,DE Member No.: 9,425 Region Association: None |
I have disconnected the trans side when I dropped the engine. Now I want to take the axle off to inspect the CV joints.
I have removed the 4 bolts from the hub side but the unit is still fighting me to come out. I did see the pins holding the other side in and figured it just took some force. After running out of force, I checked the Haynes manual and it seems to say I need to take off the large central nut and cotter pin on the other side. Before I go this route, any advice? Thanks. George Wilmington,DE |
Gint |
Feb 21 2010, 03:15 PM
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Mike Ginter Group: Admin Posts: 16,083 Joined: 26-December 02 From: Denver CO. Member No.: 20 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
They're expensive and a lot of work. No sense replacing bearings that don't need to be replaced. They rarely go bad on their own unless they're messed with. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
I've had pretty good lick lightly tapping on the inner cv towards the transaxle with a ball peen hammer. Don't get crazy. You just need to get that outer cv off of the roll pins. If the bolts are already out, you only need to move it 3/8" or so to get it off of the roll pins. Done. |
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