not all synthetic oils have moly.
check this out. most people swear by their additives :wink:
my local c-tire sells a wheel bearing grease with moly in it. it has an orange container (or maybe just orange top? its been a while...) that stuff should be good for CV joints right?
if you could find
this stuff, thats what you should use.
Sweet SAUCE! I'll spend my $40 cad tire money i've saved on it!
I have had great results rebuilding CV Joints for aircooled vw's(exactly the same as the 90mm watercooled ones)
I just pull it apart and clean everything with carb cleaner, then inspect.
it will be obvious if the joint is shot, lots of pitting where the balls meet the races.
then rebuild, grease like a wheel bearing(grease in palm of hand, work it in until it comes out other side) and install backwards of original(so that the driving forces are on fresher surfaces normally used only when backing up or engine breaking)
you can get lots of life out of CV's that many think are shot!
Hmmm. Interesting...
But is getting it apart the hard part?
Someone suggested (on this thread) that it's more worth the bother just to buy a new drive shaft with the CV's already on them....
Hmmm. Interesting...
But is getting it apart the hard part?
Someone suggested (on this thread) that it's more worth the bother just to buy a new drive shaft with the CV's already on them....
the hardest part getting them apart is the stupid steel clamp, and sometimes they're not all the same (depending on if they've been rebuilt or not). removing the clamps to be re-useable is probably very difficult, but doable. i have not found out how, but would like to know.
I always replace the clamp with a circlip, they stock ones always bend and wont properly hold the joint on the shaft, circlips are easier to install and remove, are re-usable and cheap.
Smokey,
I'm parting an '87 jetta that had a 1.6TD in it. still have the shafts.
To the best of my recolection, Passenger side at the tranny didn't have any tears, drivers side did.
Wasn't rattling when parked. Make a reasonable offer.
I'll have to pull the shafts.
If nothing else, you have a set of shafts to make your mistakes on before you get to the good ones.
Car is in Maple Ridge, I'm in Surrey.
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