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Date:         Mon, 20 Jan 2003 07:38:33 -0800
Reply-To:     fortinoj@SPEAKEASY.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Joseph Fortino <fortinoj@SPEAKEASY.NET>
Subject:      Re: CV Joints
Comments: To: John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET>
Content-Type: text/plain

ditto on that make sure you check them after some miles they like to back out sometimes just re-torch them dowm. (I always check them now just in case)

Joe

On 18 Jan 2003, John Rodgers wrote:

> You might check to see if your CV bolts are > secure. My van had a clunking sound that > sounded just like a bad CV. Turned out to be > three CV bolts were loose - the three > remaining were insufficient to keep motion out > of the picture. > > John Rodgers' 88 Gl driver > > Art Beutler wrote: > > >My 86 vanagon has recently developed a noise > >sounding like metal striking metal > >originating from the rear somewhere. This > >rate of the striking noise is proportional to > >speed and it pretty much goes away when the > >clutch is engaged and sometimes at higher > >speeds. Having had a look thorough previous > >postings for such noises, it is pretty likely > >that this is caused by a bad CV joint. > > > >I have not crawled under the vehicle yet but > >I have read that I should be able to find the > >bad CV joint by checking for fore and aft > >play; I will undertake this task tomorrow. My > >main question is: how hard are these to > >change and how does one go about doing it. > >The shop manual starts with the axle shaft > >already removed - is this a simple matter of > >loosening the bolts on either end and pulling > >it out or is there more to it? Once the axle > >shaft is removed, the manual implies that a > >press is required to remove the old CV joints > >- is this really true? Are there any > >alternatives? If one gets past this point, > >are there any tricks to reassembly? > > > >Also, if there is no obvious cause of failure > >(ie damaged boot) of the bad CV joint, can > >the others be expected to last much longer or > >should I change them all? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Art Beutler > > > > > >


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