yeh uh help on this cv boot
yeh uh help on this cv boot
im guessing it would be easier and quicker if someone showed me how to change this boot.
can anyone experienced help saturday?
can anyone experienced help saturday?

have to dismantle the joint..not hard.but need a surclip remover for the end gear...other then that its easy sailing
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dismantle the joint? on my MY it's only a matter of getting the end shaft out of the hubs and gaining access to it. after that you use a hollow conical device and some extra grease to slowly but surely slide the boot to the end without it slipping off. then get the cone, put it to the joint and push over the boot.
or is that ONLY for the my?
or is that ONLY for the my?
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With the welded diff you're going to get used to these Matt, so I suggest you dive right in!
My personal preference is to swap out entire shafts in the vehicle, I have several (well many now) spare entire shafts that I keep as spares. When a joint dies in the car, I swap one of these in to keep the car on the road for the maximum amount of time possible. I then rebuild the old shafts at my own pace.
This applies to front and rear btw. Much quicker to swap an entire shaft than it is to put a boot on one in the vehicle.
My personal preference is to swap out entire shafts in the vehicle, I have several (well many now) spare entire shafts that I keep as spares. When a joint dies in the car, I swap one of these in to keep the car on the road for the maximum amount of time possible. I then rebuild the old shafts at my own pace.
This applies to front and rear btw. Much quicker to swap an entire shaft than it is to put a boot on one in the vehicle.
82 MY Wagon, EJ20G
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
I have a spare 100% complete front shaft.
Reconditioned outer CV with brand newboot.
Reconditioned inner CV.
Brand new castle nut.
It's the one I keep as a spare in my boot...I guess you can borrow it for the trip if you want.
It has the larger spline type of inner CV on it... suits EFI or Turbo L series gearboxes (which I guess you have, unless they left the original Carby gearbox in your car?).
I also have a 3/4" breaker bar with 36mm socket on it.
Unfortunately no time at all to help...I'll be home sometime tomorrow arvo to do a little work on my wagon so you could pick them up then if you need to.
Reconditioned outer CV with brand newboot.
Reconditioned inner CV.
Brand new castle nut.
It's the one I keep as a spare in my boot...I guess you can borrow it for the trip if you want.
It has the larger spline type of inner CV on it... suits EFI or Turbo L series gearboxes (which I guess you have, unless they left the original Carby gearbox in your car?).
I also have a 3/4" breaker bar with 36mm socket on it.
Unfortunately no time at all to help...I'll be home sometime tomorrow arvo to do a little work on my wagon so you could pick them up then if you need to.
EZ30 L series - Monsterwagon
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
ewww... don't change the entire shaft you sycos.... I usually take the pin out of the inner joint... pop the knuckle off the strut.... and disassemble and re-assemble the CV under the car.
Have u got a cv boot. I will require someone send me an SMS when u go to Vidlers this afternoon.
Dave
Have u got a cv boot. I will require someone send me an SMS when u go to Vidlers this afternoon.
Dave
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