Root
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Need a new outer cv gaiter on the o/s (driver side) of my corsa b.
Cant figure out how to do it, can anyone help? Do i need special tools? Or what section is it in the haynes book? Cheers
[Edited on 30-01-2014 by Root]
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Root
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Help please. The only way I can see it being possible is if I were to undo all the swivel hub but surely I'd need a spring compressor for front shock which I don't currently have?
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tom130691
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take the shaft out, no you dont need a spring compressor
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by tom130691
take the shaft out, no you dont need a spring compressor
ok thanks, how do I take the driveshaft out though? Undo retaining pin and nut, then what? Cheers
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johnhara1
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undo the castle nut on the end of the shaft,
split the ball joint,
pull the hub over the shaft.
pull the shaft until it dislodges from the gearbox.
remove the cv joint from the shaft (circlips hold it on)
fit new gaiter
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by johnhara1
undo the castle nut on the end of the shaft,
split the ball joint,
pull the hub over the shaft.
pull the shaft until it dislodges from the gearbox.
remove the cv joint from the shaft (circlips hold it on)
fit new gaiter
thank you. I'll give it my best tomo. How do you "relodge" the driveshaftvwgen refitting? Does it simply pop in?
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johnhara1
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Yep, just pushes straight in mate.
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by johnhara1
Yep, just pushes straight in mate.
ok thanks very much
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Root
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The ball joint that needs splitting, is that the lower one or the track rod end one? Cheeers
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jay26
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Lower balljoint on the suspension arm mate
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Root
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Got driveshaft off. Cant see a circlip at all. Any help? Looked at Haynes etc. Sprayed the Cv joint with lots of wd40 to clear the grease away and I still cant see a circlip...
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Root
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Got d/s out but cant see no circlip...

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Root
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Can anyone put a red circle on my pic or something of where this elusive circlip may be lol
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Edges 58
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shaft in a vice. Hit the outer rim of the joint with a hammer, hard!
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by Edges 58
shaft in a vice. Hit the outer rim of the joint with a hammer, hard!
wont that damage the circlip? I need to refit it once im done you see
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johnhara1
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clean more of the grease out from around the splined part of the shaft.
It's a thin black circlip, use a thin flat blade screwdriver to pop it off then tap the cv off the splines.
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johnhara1
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quote: Originally posted by Root
quote: Originally posted by Edges 58
shaft in a vice. Hit the outer rim of the joint with a hammer, hard!
wont that damage the circlip? I need to refit it once im done you see
you might smash the bearings out of the cv. Don't use a hammer lol.
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Edges 58
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No, there's 2 types of joint, some are held with a circlip where the splines are, easy to see when you clean the grease. Other type has a spring clip at the other end of the splines and just needs a good smash to pop the joint over it! Refitting you have to make sure the clip stays within it's groove or when you hit the joint back on it'll smash the clip.
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by Edges 58
No, there's 2 types of joint, some are held with a circlip where the splines are, easy to see when you clean the grease. Other type has a spring clip at the other end of the splines and just needs a good smash to pop the joint over it! Refitting you have to make sure the clip stays within it's groove or when you hit the joint back on it'll smash the clip.
thank you ill give it a good hiding now then cheers
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Root
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Edge is there a way to whack it off without a vice? Cheers for all help
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Root
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Anyone?
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Corsa_Sport21
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I just done an inner on my Vectra and was the same set-up as the above. I done it without a vice. Just hold the shaft upright and make sure the cv joint is also straight. If its at an angle it puts strain on the circlip and makes it harder to release it. Just smack it with a hammer till you see it sliding off. Hit the bits closest to the shaft. Don't worry, you won't damage them but keep an aye on it moving and once its free, be careful not to hit the splines on the shaft. Once its free from the circlip it just tap it off.
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
I just done an inner on my Vectra and was the same set-up as the above. I done it without a vice. Just hold the shaft upright and make sure the cv joint is also straight. If its at an angle it puts strain on the circlip and makes it harder to release it. Just smack it with a hammer till you see it sliding off. Hit the bits closest to the shaft. Don't worry, you won't damage them but keep an aye on it moving and once its free, be careful not to hit the splines on the shaft. Once its free from the circlip it just tap it off.
thank you. Got it off in 5 mins.
I held the driveshaft still with the steel wheel, using the hole in the middle. Then just whacked it off, cheers everyone
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Edges 58
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Sorry, yeah a vice isn't needed that much. I tend to do these on the car. Glad it's off for you!
Just be careful putting back on, get someone to watch the circlip and tease it in with a screwdriver while you tap the joint on gently!
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by Edges 58
Sorry, yeah a vice isn't needed that much. I tend to do these on the car. Glad it's off for you!
Just be careful putting back on, get someone to watch the circlip and tease it in with a screwdriver while you tap the joint on gently!
I just clicked it back on lol. Glad its done now n if I need to do it again ill know what im doing cheers.
I also didnt undo the bottom ball joint as I couldnt be arsed buying another if I broke it. So I took it off where it meets the ARB
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