Mark G
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posted on 3/8/08 at 03:54 PM |
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Drive shafts and CV Joints
Hi all
I've removed my cv boots to be replaced as they were all cracking up. At first I had some stretch boots to fit but they were the wrong size and
I now have normal boots to fit but my question is how to disassemble the cv joint to fit the boots?
The shafts are Sierra shafts for drum brakes, The Haynes book says to cut the outer casing and peel it off but my joints look different to this.
Does anyone know the correct way of removing these joints?
Photo's below, any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks all
Mark.
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IDONTBELEIVEIT
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posted on 3/8/08 at 04:06 PM |
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yep you have to cut them of,but get the new ones first as they are becoming diff to get hold of,i just fitted the stretchy boots the second time
around
wayno!!
Rescued attachment DSCN1597.JPG
Are We There Yet, Are We There Yet!!!!
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bilbo
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posted on 3/8/08 at 04:26 PM |
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I bought these ones complete with fitting cones:
Linky
You just cut them to the right size and slide over the cones - use loads of furnature polish on the cones to lubricate them and they slip on
quite easy.
If you need to to all four, you can buy a second pair without the cones from the same people for a lot less money.
[Edited on 3/8/08 by bilbo]
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Mark G
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posted on 3/8/08 at 04:31 PM |
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Oh bummage!
are the sleeves a ford part only or can you get them from parts stores.
I asked for stretch boots but they said that because the boots are so small they don't make them as stretchy's.
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Mark G
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posted on 3/8/08 at 04:36 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by bilbo
I bought these ones complete with fitting cones:
Linky
You just cut them to the right size and slide over the cones - use loads of furnature polish on the cones to lubricate them and they slip on
quite easy.
If you need to to all four, you can buy a second pair without the cones from the same people for a lot less money.
[Edited on 3/8/08 by bilbo]
Were they a good fit on the sierra shafts?
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bilbo
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posted on 3/8/08 at 04:50 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mark G
quote: Originally posted by bilbo
I bought these ones complete with fitting cones:
Linky
You just cut them to the right size and slide over the cones - use loads of furnature polish on the cones to lubricate them and they slip on
quite easy.
If you need to to all four, you can buy a second pair without the cones from the same people for a lot less money.
[Edited on 3/8/08 by bilbo]
Were they a good fit on the sierra shafts?
Sort of yes. They are universal so they are never going to be exact, but basicaly they can be cut to three different sizes. IIRC it's the
smallest size you cut them down to for the sierra. They will still seem a little big though, but the cable tie squashes them to a tight fit.
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