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Date:         Sat, 22 Jan 2011 16:24:46 -0500
Reply-To:     dvdclarksn@AOL.COM
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From:         David Clarkson <dvdclarksn@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: CV bolts and DPO mechanics
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After my experience I did the same procedure with no surprises thus far. Still keep 6 extras onboard just in case though. ? David Clarkson 90 Westy "the tranny bone's connected to the axle bone, the axle bone's connected to the stub-axle bone"

-----Original Message----- From: John C... &lt;jcarp1910@GMAIL.COM&gt; To: vanagon &lt;vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM&gt; Sent: Sat, Jan 22, 2011 11:09 am Subject: Re: CV bolts and DPO mechanics

After sitting at an exit in Las Vegas Waiting for a tow truck Thinking my Syncro Trans was shot Only to find that a CV Axle had dropped on one side, (onto the drive shaft frame where I couldn't see it ) I found that the One thing that is more important than torque is to Keep the CV Grease Off of the bolt Threads !!! It's a pain to do, but oh so important!!! After inserting all of the bolts And just before I lift the axle into position I start wiping the grease off. At the end of this process, I wipe them with denatured alcohol. and then I use a releasable lock-tite on them. Then torque them down. That grease is just so slippery I don't care how tight the bolts are chances are their going to come loose eventually! Of course, After the job is done and the tools are put away I treat myself with a little "natured" alcohol !! But,,, that just seems to make me "more" slippery !!! heh... heh... ;o) best, John C... SLC, UT... On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 6:03 PM, David Clarkson &lt;dvdclarksn@aol.com&gt; wrote: &gt; I always check the torque on mine when changing oil. I think Bentley calls &gt; for something like 33 ft./lbs. or torque on them and that just seems a bit &gt; low to me but what do I know?. I torque them only to what is called for but &gt; check them frequently since I had some back out once and the axle almost &gt; dropped. Just seems like a regular inspection item after that episode. I &gt; keep 6 spares in my onboard tool box now. &gt; ? &gt; David Clarkson &gt; 90 Westy &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; -----Original Message----- &gt; From: John Bange &lt;jbange@GMAIL.COM &lt;lt%3Bjbange@GMAIL.COM&gt;&gt; &gt; To: vanagon &lt;vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM &lt;lt%3Bvanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Sent: Thu, Jan 20, 2011 5:22 pm &gt; Subject: CV bolts and DPO mechanics &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; I found out what's worse than the DPO's mechanic not torquing down the 6 &gt; left side inner CV bolts: him torquing down only ONE of them. If they were &gt; all loose, surely I would have heard the horrible rattling noise of a loose &gt; CV joint. Instead, that ONE tight bolt held the CV joint fast against the &gt; transaxle flange, and so long as ONE of the other five bolts was at least a &gt; half turn into its hole, all seemed well. As soon as that last bolt fell &gt; out, THWACK! The CV joint flipped off the flange and snapped off that one &gt; tight bolt. Fortunately it happened in the parking lot at work, so I was &gt; able to make a quick and dirty (VERY dirty) jury rig by stealing three &gt; bolts &gt; from the right side and drove home without incident with three on each &gt; side. &gt; &gt; I had intended to go over all that stuff with a torque wrench when I bought &gt; the van, but what with one thing and another, I've ended up driving it &gt; daily &gt; for work while dawdling with the Subaru swap on my work van. One more &gt; stupid &gt; thing to check on a newly purchased van: if the CV boots look too new to be &gt; original, CV bolts could be loose! &gt; &gt; -- &gt; John Bange &gt; &gt;


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