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> CV joint tranny flange, supposed to look like this ??
barefoot
post May 16 2014, 07:10 PM
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Two questions:
1) my tranny CV flanges have about .010" end play (in & out), is this normal ?
2) what happened here, the other side isn't like this;

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The CV joints look fine as I had cleaned them previously, just got the the tranny today.
Some former CV joint puked here I guess
Do I need to take the die grinder to these gouges, or are they far enough away from normal movement not to worry about ?
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post May 16 2014, 07:38 PM
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Mine had similar looking wear marks. Not this deep. I wondered about this myself, then I moved on. Again, not as pronounced as yours.

I would be curious to hear the expert opinions... something is moving.
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post May 16 2014, 07:51 PM
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Play is normal and a worn CV had been beating itself into the stub, should be OK.
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