Kim Brennan wrote: Make absolutely sure the CV bolts are properly torqued!! 33 ft lbs per Bentley! Tighten finger tight plus a qyarter turn, then apply the torque wrench. This would be a good time to grease all your CV's Regards, John R
> Spend the $18 on a new boot. A messy job, but do it once right, and > you won't have to worry about it for a long while.
> > > On Mar 26, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Brien Dews wrote: > > One of my CV boots has seperated from the metal flange it connects to > (wide > end towards tranny.) Can this be but back in it's groove or do I need > a new > boot? > Thanks, > > |
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