Bad CV joint NEED HELP
#1
Bad CV joint NEED HELP
· Well somethings are bound to break and it’s just my luck that the cv boot has a small slit in it and has thrown grease everwere. Anway has anyone replaced one of these before? What is all involved? Also I must have run the bad boot for 10 miles are so I hope that didn’t hert the joint?? THANKS
#5
Bad CV joint NEED HELP
If you are not going to use the service manual, I would try to elicit some advice from local dealer parts and service people. Having said that, my local dealer employees are about as helpful as mammary glands on a boy hog, so I would use it as a good excuse to buy the manual.
#6
Bad CV joint NEED HELP
what i did was break down the Universal joint on the front. I than slid the boot over and into place. I filled to boot with just regular high grade grease. It took my a LONG time to get the clamp clamped, but i finally got it with snap-ring pliers. Its been a while since i did it, so i cant really remember details off the top of my head. It this way doesnt work, come back and we'll help you some more! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#7
Bad CV joint NEED HELP
The advise of getting a service manual is pretty sound - the pictures and steps are pretty well outlined.
Which CV did you tear the boot on? It makes a difference whether it is a front or a rear in the steps you are going to have to take. You will also need to clean out all the old dirty grease from inside the CV before you put the new boot on.
Which CV did you tear the boot on? It makes a difference whether it is a front or a rear in the steps you are going to have to take. You will also need to clean out all the old dirty grease from inside the CV before you put the new boot on.
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#10
Bad CV joint NEED HELP
give this a try if you like.
1. take off your wheel, caliper and hub
2. take out the cotter key, remove castle nut and take apart ball joint below the a arm
3. slide off the strut and keep it out of the way, watch for the four wheel drive wires.
4.Take off the clamps on your rubber boot.
5.move the boot out of the way and wack the cv joint straight out, it will come off there is a spring clip in there.
6.If you clean the cv joint you need 30 g of grease in the joint and another 30 g in the boot. If you dont clean the joint you only need 30grams. dont over grease.
7. Put everything back together the way it came apart. they make special pliers for the snap rings but i was able to do it with needle nose pliers.
Good luck! by the way this is for a scrambler, hope its the same on the tb.
1. take off your wheel, caliper and hub
2. take out the cotter key, remove castle nut and take apart ball joint below the a arm
3. slide off the strut and keep it out of the way, watch for the four wheel drive wires.
4.Take off the clamps on your rubber boot.
5.move the boot out of the way and wack the cv joint straight out, it will come off there is a spring clip in there.
6.If you clean the cv joint you need 30 g of grease in the joint and another 30 g in the boot. If you dont clean the joint you only need 30grams. dont over grease.
7. Put everything back together the way it came apart. they make special pliers for the snap rings but i was able to do it with needle nose pliers.
Good luck! by the way this is for a scrambler, hope its the same on the tb.