P650 Ball joint and front diff seal replacement
#1
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
About 2 hours ago I started the job of replaceing my left ball joint and the left side seal where the axle goes into the differential. Its not that bad with the right tools just time consuming. The front diff oil seal was a bugger getting out. I almost had to cuss it. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Look for pictures later on tonight around 8:45 if interested.
#4
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
KOD, I just checked out your site. Very cool!! Good pics. I like the little commentary with each pic. I gotta do my front driveshaft seal and rear axle seals. I was gonna order the parts this week, but it's just been too nuts at work. I got all the part numbers off the Kawie website and will leave a note in my lunchbox so I don't forget!!
#5
#6
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
KOD, the rear end takes the same seal on both sides, so you might as well order two and change out the right side seal while you got it apart. I ordered the seals for the rear axle today as well as the front driveshaft seals (where it goes in the front diff) and a bunch of nuts and bolts as I have lost a few that hold the black fender skirts to the main body plastic. I agree on the seal comment you made. They shouldn't wear out as quick as they do.
#7
Trending Topics
#8
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
mastrblastr i know your in BC. dont you think those bolts for the fender/mud flaps are a little pricey? i went to the kawie dealer planning to get about 10 of them, then she told me they were $2.50 each. WOW. she had some knock offs that were only $1.50ea, then i said WOW again. took all 5 she had.
#9
#10
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
mastrblastr, do you have the driveshaft/ front diff seal part numbers handy? Also, is yours showing signs of leaking coming out of the motor at the front drive shaft?
nightrider888, if its severe like mine was you can lock the rear brake and put one hand on the tire and watch the ball joint pivot. You can also jack the tire off the floor and move the tire in every direction. I really think the best way to check is just leave it on the floor and lock the rear brake and take both hands on the tire and rock it forward and backward looking for signs of movement or play. This is how nyroc discovered his a-arm bushings were bad.
LOL it was all by accident, I think he was checking to see how well his atv was tied down in his trailer when he tried to roll it by the tires.
nightrider888, if its severe like mine was you can lock the rear brake and put one hand on the tire and watch the ball joint pivot. You can also jack the tire off the floor and move the tire in every direction. I really think the best way to check is just leave it on the floor and lock the rear brake and take both hands on the tire and rock it forward and backward looking for signs of movement or play. This is how nyroc discovered his a-arm bushings were bad.
LOL it was all by accident, I think he was checking to see how well his atv was tied down in his trailer when he tried to roll it by the tires.