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Date:         Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:51:11 -0500
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject:      Re: Vibration under acceleration - CV joints?
Comments: To: Shawn Wright <swright@ZUIKO.SLS.BC.CA>
In-Reply-To:  <433664FB.8896.E7FC3190@swright.zuiko.sls.bc.ca>
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When you speak of swapping axles, are you speaking of just switching sides, or actually putting a different axle altogether in place. If the former, that's a lot of work to do without going through the CV's at the same time. Just my thoughts on the subject..

John Rodgers 88 GL Driver

Shawn Wright wrote:

>Thanks John. I will try swapping the axles just in case, and if I encounter >any loose bolts, then I'll know. But this has been a long standing probably, >so I imagine loose bolts would have fallen out by now... Sounds like I will >need to tear them down at some point and find the bad one(s). > >On 25 Sep 2005 at 10:04, John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET> wrote: > > > >>Check the CV mount bolts for security. It any of them back off the CV's >>can make the vibration.throbbing you speak off. I wnet through that with >>my 88 GL. I discovered loose bolts on one of the outboard CV's. Torquing >>the bolts stopped the noise. If they are secure, then it is a guess as >>to where to look next short of pulling, cleaning and inspecting the >>CV's. It is a realatively easy job, but does take time. If you haven't >>had these serviced in a known period of time, now would be the time to >>do it. When I did mine, I found pitting in the balls and the race both. >>Though they seemed tight, the pitting was an indication it was time to >>replace. I installed new Lobros all the way around. >> >>Good Luck, >> >>Regards, >> >>John Rodgers >>88 GL Driver >> >>Shawn Wright wrote: >> >> >> >>>My '88 Westy has had a steadily increasing throbbing/vibration under load >>>and acceleration for a few years, which I assumed was engine mounts. >>>Now that I have replaced the engine, transmission, and mounts, it is still >>>there. I'm guessing the only remaining culprit could be the CV joints, right? >>>Is there a reliable way to find the worn joints without removing and >>>inspecting? Should I try just swapping the drive shafts side to side? >>> >>>ps: It was a stock 2.1L with 4speed, now is a 1.6TD with 5 speed. >>> >>>Shawn Wright >>>http://zuiko.sls.bc.ca/~swright >>>'85 Jetta D >>>'88 Westy 1.6TD 5 speed >>>(see progress at http://members.shaw.ca/vwdiesels) >>>'82 Diesel Westy >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > >Shawn Wright >http://zuiko.sls.bc.ca/~swright >'85 Jetta D >'88 Westy 1.6TD 5 speed > (see progress at http://members.shaw.ca/vwdiesels) >'82 Diesel Westy > > > >


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