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My member number is no coincidence. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,154 Joined: 16-December 05 From: Denver, CO Member No.: 5,280 Region Association: Rocky Mountains ![]() |
Is it possible for a CV joint to slip out of the carrier without breaking? Mine is supported by just the boot right now, and I'm starting a new job tomorrow at 6am.
I need to know so I'll know exactly what I'm in for when I go to get my car tonight. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) Thanks! |
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914 Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 7,974 Joined: 24-December 02 From: North Alabama Member No.: 6 Region Association: South East States ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I'm not sure how you know it's the circlip without removing the CV joint... but we'll make that assumption.
1. Loosen the inside CV joint bolts. You can snake your hands into the trailing arm with the CV joint tool and remove the bolts and then pry the CV joint off of the hub. Remove axle and sort out your problem. Reassembly is as difficult as disassembly. (hardest, but least steps) 2. First, loosen the inside CV joint bolts. Then remove the wheel, remove the castle nut and cotter pin and tap out the hub while hoping that you're not damaging the wheel bearing. You'll have to pull the axle, as there isn't a lot of lateral movement there. Next, separate the hub and CV, do whatever repair is required and reassemble. Be sure to torque the castle nut to about 250 foot/pounds. (easier, but not by much) I'm headed back to bed and turning off my computer so I don't hear more email. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) cheers, Rusty |
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