Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 07:18:34 -0700
Reply-To: Shawn Wright <swright@ZUIKO.SLS.BC.CA>
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From: Shawn Wright <swright@ZUIKO.SLS.BC.CA>
Subject: Re: Removing CV from axle shaft?
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John, and the many others who sent helpful hints on this one, thanks.
I finally managed to get it off, using a variety of these methods. The best
one seemed to be placing the axle horizontally in the vise, and sliding a
hammer along the axle to hit the 3 larger CV hub surfaces in turn (this was
after removing the balls and outer cage). It took nearly 2 hours of on and
off pounding, during which my vise bolts came loose from all the abuse.
I had to file the splines clean to fix the mushrooming that was keeping it
from coming off. The hub seems ok after filing some of the burrs off - the
joint is showing the first signs of pitting, so I wasn't worried about
destroying a pristine CV. I'll put it back on and see how it lasts, at least
now I can get it off next time. I was able to install and remove several
times with about 8-10 hammer blows after cleaning up the splines.
This just reconfirms that CVs are still my least favourite job... :-(
On 21 Sep 2003 at 20:43, John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET> wrote:
> Shawn, I use a 1/2 inch steel bar and a hammer to drive the CV inner
> race off the shaft.
>
> Use at least a 1/2 inch bar about half as long as the axle. I'm left
> handed so I held the axle and the bar together, parallel to each other,
> with my left hand, with the end of the bar on the face of the inner
> race. I simply held the whole assembly up about an inch over a block of
> wood, and then whacked the upper end of the bar with a 3 pound hammer.
> Then I shiffted the bar around slightly, ans whacked the bar again. I
> did this several times and the CV race came right off. It took several
> licks at it to get it done, but it moved, even though it was tight.
>
> Hopes this helps.
>
> John Rodgers
> 88 GL Driver
>
> Shawn Wright wrote:
>
> >As per usual, a simple job is quickly becoming several major pain in *ass
> >type jobs...
> >While I ponder options on the trans mount issue, I tackled the torn outer
> >CV boot. Pulled the axle, removed the circlip, and went to whack the CV
> >off shaft. It moved about 2mm, then refused to go any further. I know
> >Bentley shows are press for this, but I've done them before without a
> >press. Any ideas on how to coax this thing off the shaft? I thought of trying a
> >plumbers torch, but I'm out of gas. Should I just give up and take the axle to
> >a shop?
> >
> >--
> >Shawn Wright
> >http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright
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