Transmission Flange Damage, What happens when the CV joint comes apart |
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Transmission Flange Damage, What happens when the CV joint comes apart |
914Sixer |
Mar 22 2015, 05:31 PM
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When I dropped the engine/trans last week for the the engine repair, I saw what appeared to be fairly new axles. I was thinking that was a plus. Well, I got out the power washer and assorted scraping instruments and got started cleaning up the trans. When the cleaning was done, I know why the axles looked to be new. Looks like driver side inboard CV came apart while traveling down the road. I have a spare pair of flanges so it was no big deal. While the trans was setting, I found the seal was leaking too.
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