Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 15:53:42 -0800
Reply-To: Michael Rule <manikmike@YAHOO.COM>
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From: Michael Rule <manikmike@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Lubing CV Joints, Struck Oil... more questions
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Gadzooks, I just found the same sort of goop this afternoon! I did not notice anything loose or worn inside that flange, but didn't look too hard either...
Q's:
Has anyone web-posted a walk-thru of working with these caps?
If not, does anyone know how these are /removed replaced? Bentley's does not seem too specific, but I may be missing the proper section...
Is it being suggested that the cap alone seals the tranny (at that point of the unit)?
If so, these should naturally be replaced outright with new once removed?
Bentley's shows a "circlip" and "wavy spring washer" inside/behind the cap- are these part of sealing at the flanges, and thus should be replaced as well? (which may or may not require the Bentley-suggested specialized VW-type tools)
Thanks,
Mike
Zoran Mladen <zmaninco@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
This is a common problem. There is a seal, actually more of a cap, inside the hub. If you take off the axle, you will see it. One of two things happen. Either this cap falls out, or in the case of worn cv joints, the axle moves back and forth and rubs a hole in the cap. The cap prevents the tranny oil from coming out.
This is an excellent opportunity for you to remove the axle, completely clean both cv joints, repack them, fix the cap issue, and re-install.
Z
"Tom L. Salicos" wrote:
I bought VolksCafe's CV lube kit and was pushing extra grease into the CV joints. On one side in the rear, at the transmission, black oil poured out. About half a cup. I didn't wait to see if it would drain the transmission, just tie-wrapped it back tight. I'll be taking Ravenous to my mechanic this week prior to my annual 2500 mile Thanksgiving Day visit to my parents' place (hopefully driving).
How unusual is this? Is it normal to have an accumulation of oil in the boot, or might I be in deep shinola here? I didn't see an "oil seal" in the Bentley, just an 'O' ring. Also, I have not noticed any oil dripping under the van, 'cept for one or two drops after hard driving.
What are the chances this is repairable on the vehicle? I am planning on a transmission rebuild next summer and would really like to put off the big expense.
Tom Salicos
'87 Westy Syncro
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