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Date:         Thu, 22 Sep 2016 22:56:33 -0400
Reply-To:     Vincent Dow <ianvincentdow@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Vincent Dow <ianvincentdow@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Injected grease into CV boot and it works
Comments: To: Don Hanson <dhanson928@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <CAHTkEuK5012gTpt8dxo0+P7Dw654g=_OTKNPOWBauJ0NRUCmUQ@mail.gmail.com>
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I'm glad I caught this thread. In June I was last-minute prepping *Modesto* (1982 air-cooled westy - 2.2 Kennedy-Subaru conversion) for a cross-country/round trip (Montreal to Los Angeles then back to Montreal)

There was a bothersome TOCK TOCK TOCK TOCK noise from driver's side rear... I couldn't for the life of me figure it out. It was only under load, going up through the gears. Obviously torque-related, but someone had suggested it was valve tick. Ugh, that's the worts, when an idea is planted and you chase it.

Anyhow, literally the day before we left, i bring it to my old german guy in Laval, Que. On the lift, he says right away it's CV joints. He had some beautiful rebuilt CV-stub axles (painted black - new boots, new bearings and all greased up. Those were $550 Canadian, plus install.

Or for $150 Canadian he would reverse my original CVs and ram grease in them. Just like Don mentioned, what "they" disavow - we did, and the van is still going strong after this 4800 mile trip. And we stressed the devil out of them at Wolf Creek pass Colorado - Beartooth pass in Montana - Medicine Mountain Wyoming. There were some serious long climbs - 2nd gear and coolant leaking out of the heater hose connections up front.

I still want those rebuilt CVs before I undertake another big trip, but I want to do them myself. vinnie

On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 10:10 AM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@gmail.com> wrote:

> "They" say CV grease is not regular grease and has a base that handles the > job it's meant for better than other lubes. "They" say you should not use > anything else, and mixing it with other base greases is not good. I had > more wheel bearing and chassis lube grease at hand (town is an hour, round > trip from our place) and only a single squeeze tube of CV grease, but that > seems to have been enough... > > On Sep 22, 2016 4:07 AM, "Jim Felder" <jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Over the years I have performed the life-saving grease injection trick > > using a "syringe" made for the purpose, available at many auto parts > store. > > It is a big needle, but on the back of it there is a a fitting that snaps > > into a standard grease gun nozzle. I don't carry a grease gun but do > carry > > the needle in my toolkit so I could give my CVs a fix at any old lube > shop. > > > > Jim > > > > On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 8:15 PM Don Hanson <dhanson928@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Last weekend, at short notice, we were able to ramble across Oregon. > Hood > >> River on the Columbia River to the Strawberry mountains on the south > >> eastern edge.. ended up being about 800 miles, lots of hills and a huge > >> headwind coming home along the Gorge..Rather than actually properly > >> removing my left axle to do that noisy side, at the 11th hour before we > >> left (getting wise about taking right off on a remote adventure after > >> fixing anything critical)..and of course the outer CV was the one making > >> noises...I rigged a short section of vacuum line to one of my SO's horse > >> syringes... Inserted that line through the boot with the help of a > >> screwdriver. I filled the syringe twice (one whole tube of CV grease) > >> and > >> squeezed the grease on two "sides" of the joint... The vacuum line I cut > >> to > >> length so it went into one of the spaces in the CV....It must have been > >> pretty dry, haven't serviced that side ever... I'll do it properly when > I > >> do the wheel bearing soon. Anyway, It's now smooth and quiet, and I > >> didn't spoil a trip with a stripped or broken bolt at the last minute... > >> > > >


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