replacing cv joints sos
replacing cv joints sos
gday, iv been tinkering with my lseries for a while now and have taken up all of the maintainance with stuff all idea. im presently replacing the driver side cv and i cannot get the shaft out due to this 1 pain in the backside lock pin pictured, ive tried yelling and spitting at it but nothing seems to work, can any one please give me a clue.
cheers parko
cheers parko
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It is called a Seloc pin or a Roll pin.
I get mine out by using a pin punch just a bit smaller than the pin itself and hammering it out.
If you dont have a pin punch set a piece or round bar or a long bolt with the same idea, eg, a bit smaller than the pin.
I have found that one side of the pin may be slightly below the surface of the CV coupling surface so I usually hammer from this side as I can get a good "line up" with the punch and it does not skip off too much
The pin is like a semi tube with a slit down one side that springs in as the pin is instertedhttp://www.boltfast.co.za/product.php?p ... ame=&cat=2.
I get mine out by using a pin punch just a bit smaller than the pin itself and hammering it out.
If you dont have a pin punch set a piece or round bar or a long bolt with the same idea, eg, a bit smaller than the pin.
I have found that one side of the pin may be slightly below the surface of the CV coupling surface so I usually hammer from this side as I can get a good "line up" with the punch and it does not skip off too much
The pin is like a semi tube with a slit down one side that springs in as the pin is instertedhttp://www.boltfast.co.za/product.php?p ... ame=&cat=2.
Yes, something jammed inside the pin is a real pain and when I have managed to do this I have had to turn the CV over and hammer something small down inside the pin to knock whatever I have jammed inside the pin in the first place. This does not always work either as the pin is usually full of crap of some sort.
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Yeah, don't use anything too small, a 6mm punch is recommended.
Two 1/2inch extensions on top of the punch makes it easy to swing the hammer.
Also when you put it back together it only goes one way.
Two 1/2inch extensions on top of the punch makes it easy to swing the hammer.
Also when you put it back together it only goes one way.
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Shees , don't ask me, I still have a diff in the yard that has swallowed up my pin punch stamped SUBARU !
You'll notice the CVs other nd called a double offset joint has a dimple, recess on one side, not the other, think it is to help ID which way pin goes in, bit of a guide anyway. When reassemble you need to match up the splines so the hole with the valley through its centre, needs the mountain in the centre of the stub - if you get my drift....
You'll notice the CVs other nd called a double offset joint has a dimple, recess on one side, not the other, think it is to help ID which way pin goes in, bit of a guide anyway. When reassemble you need to match up the splines so the hole with the valley through its centre, needs the mountain in the centre of the stub - if you get my drift....
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sounds good that's my next job on the brumby, driver side has rip in inner boot and lower ball joints are knackered. so once i fix the water problem up on stands and check the boots and shafts. the ball joints i purchased have grease nipples on the bottom will they fit up inside the hub with them on just asking haven't done this type before
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How does this work since it would be in the strut? You still have to pull it out to grease it up, or is it a grease before install and forget?alang wrote:the ball joints i purchased have grease nipples on the bottom will they fit up inside the hub with them on just asking haven't done this type before
I've not had an issue with lack of grease in ball joints, what does them in for me is a tear or tiny hole in the rubber boot that's meant to keep the dust and crap out. Once you've got dirt in there they wear out really quick.
Cheers
Bennie
got rhough the getting it out part took a thousand calls to find somewhere that had the lock pins, now i dont wanna seem to stupo but is there a trick to putting them in? i fear iv already stuffed.
pic, the offset joint i went to put the pin in what i originally thought was the correct way it got stuck so i tried the other way hoping itll work and or push the first pin out.
pic, the offset joint i went to put the pin in what i originally thought was the correct way it got stuck so i tried the other way hoping itll work and or push the first pin out.
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I'd say your one spline out, you will have to get one of those pins out with pliers or something then put a pin punch through to knock the other one out, try not to get it stuck as well. Take the cup off then get a torch and make sure that the holes are lined up perfectly before you put the pin through again.