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CV or Driveshaft?
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danhodson
PostPosted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:38 am Up
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I've used the search function and read a couple of threads relating to this.

I've got a long trip tomorrow to Aberystwyth from Birmingham and a little concerned.

Basically when turning right I'm getting a ticking noise from the drivers side front wheel, I've applied full lock and done a visual inspection on the outer CV and cant see any issues.


 
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marrygold75
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its your cv,you will be ok,change it when you can.ive just done mine on drivers side.
the all driveshaft £40 dilivered pug 206.
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www.jandrcvjoints.co.uk

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Steve206
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marrygold75 wrote:
its your cv,you will be ok,change it when you can.ive just done mine on drivers side.
the all driveshaft £40 dilivered pug 206.
from
www.jandrcvjoints.co.uk

Unless its leaked all its grease out, then it will cease in no time. Not to worry OP though, as you would see the efffects of a split CV. Just check trye pressures, nuts etc, and take it easy on speed!

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danhodson
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Thanks guys for removing my fear, the cv boot looks intact and the tie is still on so it doesn't look compromised. I'm waiting on payday so I'll take it easy.

Is it something I could do myself with the right tools or shall I garage it?


 
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marrygold75
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just a set of spanners and a torque wrench for 180lbs for the hub nut.
the intermediate bearing can be tricky getting it out of the mount at the back of the engine.
i unfastened the mount from its four bolts pulled in towards me on the shaft ,unfastened the two small
bolts which hold the bearing in and tapped it off,yours might come straight out ,pull it and see first.
after you have unfastened the two retaining bolts.
Dont forget to catch your oil when the driveshaft comes out.
 

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Seabook
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that price looks very good for driveshaft
 
 

 

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my car was like this for 2 years nearlly, perfectly fine, providing you dont abuse the car!
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