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Date:         Wed, 8 Mar 2006 22:19:36 -0500
Reply-To:     Mike Collum <collum@VERIZON.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mike Collum <collum@VERIZON.NET>
Subject:      Re: last call for axle cleaning suggestions
In-Reply-To:  <003701c64326$e8339270$92c3e404@desktop>
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I took it to mean he's wanting to clean the axle shafts and not the joints. If it's just the shafts, sure, wet-r-dry sandpaper and a wirebrush will clean them up nicely before you refinish them ... prior to installing the joints.

Mike

John Brush wrote: > Wesley Pegden wrote: > >>Hi all, >>I'm sending this out as another attempt to gather some wisdom >>regarding cleaning up my axles before putting on my new cv joints. >>Is it safe to use fine sandpaper to help clean them? (For example, >>the kind you can use wet?) I had a few responses that thought this >>was a bad idea. What do people think is the best way for me to clean >>them up (at the ends where the boots will go)? > > > I use copious amounts of brake cleaner spray, wiped with a clean rag, > followed by a reasonable dry time. I guess you are seeing stuff on there > that many have never come across? I know I would never use any kind of > sandpaper, or risk scoring or removing any material. > > Be careful you are not overthinking the process :-) as a tiny spec will not > live long under the stress of the joint. If you can get the joint on fairly > easily, I think you are there. > > Remember the tie wraps to hold the boot to the joint, use a long stud on the > top hole to help install the end that goes into the cave on the outside, and > don't tighten the smaller boot clamp until the wheel is rotated enough times > for the boot to settle into its natural location. Stretch it or crush it, > and it will tear prematurely. Plus, I have found that if you do drop the > axle on your head, or it crushes your hand on the edge of the "cave" you > might as well just swear and scream and get it over with. When I hold it in, > it only comes out even louder the next time I get crunched :-) > > Good luck. > > John > . > ---------------------------------------------------------- > I would rather hunt with Dick Cheney > Than ride with Ted Kennedy > ----------------------------------------------------------- >


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