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Changing Driveshaft - New Seals?
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rlees85
PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 12:48 pm Up
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Can't find a definitive answer anywhere so your opinions would be appreciated... I need to change a driveshaft at the weekend thanks to the reluctor ring coming off bouncing around and smashing up my CV boot and damaging the CV too...

Just wondered do I need to change the gearbox driveshaft seals also or just leave the old ones in?

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Be better to change them. They only cost a couple of quid and will save yourself a massive headache if the old ones don't seal properly around the new driveshaft.
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macca1411 wrote:
Be better to change them. They only cost a couple of quid and will save yourself a massive headache if the old ones don't seal properly around the new driveshaft.


I agree! What He Said

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rlees85
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good point then if they are only a few quid. will try and get hold of some before weekend, thanks !
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www.neatcarparts.co.uk...6311-p.asp
www.neatcarparts.co.uk...6317-p.asp

Don't forget they are 2 sizes, one for each side. I used the place above for mine when the clutch was done. You could always see if ECP or other local factor near you has any in, or contact Neats and ask them to post them first class.
Obviously check that the seals are compatible with your gearbox before ordering. The above ones are just a guide to take you to the website.

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V9977
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Yes, definately change them and I would get genuine Peugeot parts for such low-cost item. ServiceBox is your friend..
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I would have gone Pug but they won't get them by the weekend unfortunately due to state of my driveshaft and how much I need the car I have to do the work this weekend no matter what. My local factors can get me one for today so I will use that instead... hopefully will be fine Wink

I guess its prise the old one out with a flatblade and then guide the new one in as straight as possible (using a large round item or something to act like a press)?

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'Will be fine, yes.

Flatblade screwdriver, mind you don't scour anything in the process.

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Should be a stock item from Pug I always have at least 4 of each in stock sell loads of them!
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