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Cv joint replacement.

Post by ek9sid » Tue Aug 23, 2016 9:03 am

Has anyone on here replaced their cv joints? Is it difficult to do?

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Post by vanzep » Tue Aug 23, 2016 9:11 am

outer cvs are quite easy to replace - you just knock the old cv joint off with a hammer - and push the new one on - using the old set ring will make fitting the new one a bit easier ;) make sure it seated properly and use a copper/rubber mallet to help fit it if needed - you will need to take the driveshaft out from the car to do this work and a vice is ideal for gripping the part
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Post by ek9sid » Tue Aug 23, 2016 9:28 am

I've got a vice in my van so that's no issues. Was just thinking about doing this as the car vibrates when you get beyond 40mph (wheels are balanced). Planning on replacing the seals in the gearbox whilst I'm there as the gearbox has a pretty bad leak and that's the only place I can think of that it'd be coming from (drain bolt is fully tightened and no leak coming from there).

Are the inners just as easy?

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Post by wurlycorner » Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:31 am

Inners are easier.
They're a tri-ax joint. Outer cup is only held on to the inner shaft by the gaitor - remove the gaitor clips and it will slide off the joint (immediately releasing the bearings which fall off and leave you swearing cause you've lost which one went where :lol: ).
The central part of the joint is held onto the shaft with circlips.
Very unlikely to need replacement, IMO.

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Post by ek9sid » Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:52 am

Thanks for the informations guys. I'm gonna have a go at these.

Any recommendations on brands? As I imagine Honda will want my left and right testicles

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Post by vtectom » Tue Aug 23, 2016 2:30 pm

Blueprint are good quality.

If the inner cv joint is worn you would
get vibration under acceleration.

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Post by ek9sid » Tue Aug 23, 2016 7:05 pm

Do you know where to get the blueprint ones? Or even the kit number for them? Been looking all afternoon and all I can find is for 4g preludes :-( unless I'm being super-special

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Post by rrobis » Tue Aug 23, 2016 8:55 pm

so which exactly do you need?
as far as I know inners are hard to come across, however outers should be available in most of decent auto spares shops that are selling stuff for Jap cars
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Post by Vtecmec » Tue Aug 23, 2016 9:28 pm

The inner o/s can be had easily from a 3rd party manufacturer on ebay.

The inner n/s I've never found one anywhere, though you could use the innards of a new o/s in the cup for the old one, its worth noting that some of the aftermarket inners are designed slightly differently from the OEM's in that they have no flats around the bearings, it means they are way easier to assemble.

Be mindful of getting the correct outer part, some M/F's stock ATR's (I think) as Preludes,they are almost identical other than the spline on the ATR is about 1CM shorter, this means that the locking nut does not go all the way and is a bit more likely to come undone.

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Post by ek9sid » Tue Aug 23, 2016 9:34 pm

Perfect informations. Thank you :-) and new lock nuts...knew I'd forgotten something ha ha.

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