Front right CV joint replacement
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Okay. After 10 hours. (literally) I got the axle in and the car is drivable. I ran in to a lot of problems during the process of removal...
First off. I did not have a correct socket for the axle nut, or the tool for separating the ball joint...that meant I needed to go shopping for some tools. After I got the wheel off, along with the heat shield I ran in to a problem with getting the CV axle's retaining bolts off of the transmission. They where torque bits. Not the expected Allen key type. With no torque type tools I was able to remove one of the six bolts. I stripped out two more and couldn't get them out. I tried the"easy out" tool which literally wore out faster than the bolts I was trying to get loose. I then tried vice grips with no success. I finally got the correct torque sockets and was able to remove 3 more of the bolts. That's 4 out of 6 bolts. Two of which are stripped out. I ended up getting an electric disc grinder and cutting the ends of the stripped bolts. The old CV axle came free. It's destroyed. You will see when I upload the pictures...
Now, I got the new remanufactured axle in, but it's not fitted right. The gasket is miss aligned, and it's being held in by only 4 bolts until I can order more. Very disappointed with my work. It didn't help that there was a heat wave mid day either.
First off. I did not have a correct socket for the axle nut, or the tool for separating the ball joint...that meant I needed to go shopping for some tools. After I got the wheel off, along with the heat shield I ran in to a problem with getting the CV axle's retaining bolts off of the transmission. They where torque bits. Not the expected Allen key type. With no torque type tools I was able to remove one of the six bolts. I stripped out two more and couldn't get them out. I tried the"easy out" tool which literally wore out faster than the bolts I was trying to get loose. I then tried vice grips with no success. I finally got the correct torque sockets and was able to remove 3 more of the bolts. That's 4 out of 6 bolts. Two of which are stripped out. I ended up getting an electric disc grinder and cutting the ends of the stripped bolts. The old CV axle came free. It's destroyed. You will see when I upload the pictures...
Now, I got the new remanufactured axle in, but it's not fitted right. The gasket is miss aligned, and it's being held in by only 4 bolts until I can order more. Very disappointed with my work. It didn't help that there was a heat wave mid day either.
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Sounds like you were working on an old Audi...
I've had worse, but it's definitely satisfying when it gives you trouble and you finally get it done.
-Rog
I've had worse, but it's definitely satisfying when it gives you trouble and you finally get it done.
-Rog
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eh whats some new bolts? no biggie. haphazard progress is better than no progress at all. . . and the older the car, the more distructive disassembly you will see.
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I tell you though. It sure is nice to be able to turn in to a bend without babying the throttle. No more knocking or clicks. Half way through the job a brush fire broke out in the neighbors back yard. Me and my grandfather knocked it down by half before the fire department arrived. Interesting day
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