-
CV axle removal.
by
Thezorn
on 26 Nov, 2010 22:38
-
What kind and size of bit do I need to remove the bolts that hold the cv axles to the transmision?
im guessing the nut at the opposite end of the axle (at the hub) is a 30mm.
-
#1
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 27 Nov, 2010 10:58
-
8mm triple square bit.. for the inner axle bolts.
-
#2
by
jaysen71581
on 27 Nov, 2010 11:07
-
Go to Sears get yourself the allen head metric set and your in business...
-
#3
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 27 Nov, 2010 12:06
-
Go to Sears get yourself the allen head metric set and your in business...
but its not an allen bolt?!
and an allen bit will mess up the splines of the bolt from my experiences.. i would just get the RIGHT bit..
-
#4
by
theman53
on 27 Nov, 2010 15:37
-
8mm triple square is what the inner CVs take just like 2.0 said.
30mm is what the outer nut is.
I have been taking the triple square bolts out and putting in regular socket head cap screws. The triple square always seem to be made of something a bit harder than butter. They rarely come out without stripping somewhere. I hate the job so I figure I may as well put some bolts in there that actually will take some abuse. Try it and see for yourself, I am guessing you will love it.
Oh, as a bonus you can pick up an 8mm hex socket about anywhere. Or use a hex key. When you loose or break your only 8mm triple square your hosed.
-
#5
by
Thezorn
on 27 Nov, 2010 16:21
-
okay thanks guys, now im faced with the problem of finding one on the weekend, woo hoo
-
#6
by
Vincent Waldon
on 27 Nov, 2010 16:24
-
Canadian Tire carries a set of four triple-square bits, under the "Powerbuilt" label:

Part number #25-3224-2
-
#7
by
Thezorn
on 27 Nov, 2010 16:45
-
Canadian Tire carries a set of four triple-square bits, under the "Powerbuilt" label:

Part number #25-3224-2
Okay thanks vincent I used to work at canadian tire in the automotive department and I didnt even know powerbuilt made them.
You know to much.
-
#8
by
Thezorn
on 27 Nov, 2010 19:17
-
As I figured, Canadian tire doesnt have them, and would most likley be about 2 weeks to get them. Napa will be my old hope tomorrow.
-
#9
by
madmedix
on 27 Nov, 2010 19:44
-
Or you could go to Princess Auto and pay one third what CTC is asking for them....
-
#10
by
Vincent Waldon
on 27 Nov, 2010 19:59
-
Sadly I don't think the wonder that is Princess Auto has made it to Terrace yet... but ya never know.
-
#11
by
Thezorn
on 28 Nov, 2010 11:27
-
unfortunatley not, not yet at least. Prince george is the closest. But I really dont think my winter beater (89 mazda b2200, with a fake cabon fiber hood scoop) will make the 6 hour trek.

I will be able to check Napa is about half an hour when they open. Wish me luck.
Maybe Ill be able to post some picture of the progress on my car too once I can get the cv axles out.
-
#12
by
Turftech
on 30 Nov, 2010 08:59
-
I second the hex socket bolts. I had to go to a machine shop I know that carries oddball size hardware, but they are out there. I think they were 8mmx45. Cant remember the pitch. 50's are too long, and 40's are too short! Have had them out several times now and they're still like new. Well worth it.
-
#13
by
theman53
on 30 Nov, 2010 12:44
-
m8-1.25