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I broke something....I think the Inner CV

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I broke something.... :| Is that the inner cv? Well, with the boot gone, the entire rod now just pops out of there..
How do I fix it?

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Also, need to fix this leaky book...no idea what that is either....it's at the other end of tie rod end.

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Re: I broke something....I think the Inner CV

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Well, you broke the image links.

That is all I can assist with. :lol:
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Fixed...the images :)
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Yeh ya need a new inner cv boot, it holds that tripod cv thingy in the cup.
And the other ones the steering rack boot.
May aswell buy two of each and do all 4
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Re: I broke something....I think the Inner CV

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+1 to toberinjurybrokeitgearboxoil

Just replace all your boots. And yes the ones inside the tie rod = steering rack boots. Generic ones from supercheap auto.

As for shaft popping in and out (lol) I dunno. Only know boots cause I changed all mine :D
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I had outer CV boot coming from ebay, so might order the inner boot as well I guess.

Just worried if the shaft be attached to something? or is it a free flowing one..... :\

Also all the leak around the inner cv boot near the gear box...looks like it was on its way out...today's work just nailed the final blow?

Should I be able to do the work by myself? (No special tools/machining required?)
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The shaft is supposed to be attached inside that green (well, grease colored for you) cup.

And yes you should be able to do it yourself. Just see here - http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=27946

Then you just need to get the shafts out, follow that guide, then get them back in.

As for tie rod ends, just undo the little castle nut underneath and you can slide the boot out and off then replace. I suggest you replace your tie rods as well. And you will need a wheel alignment after doing this. It's pretty straight forward when you actually look at it.

And please degrease everything while you're there :lol:
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Yeh the boot is the only thing that holds the inner cv in place.
Steering rack boot is easy to get, inner cv boot is abit harder. Try repco, they are the same as a HJ galant
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destinationtoby wrote:Yeh the boot is the only thing that holds the inner cv in place.
Are you sure.... :scratch:
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Daniel2019 wrote:
destinationtoby wrote:Yeh the boot is the only thing that holds the inner cv in place.
Are you sure.... :scratch:

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there's a clip that holds the cv onto the shaft, then it just slots into the cup and is held in by the boot.
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Daniel2019 wrote:And please degrease everything while you're there :lol:
And then don't forget to regrease inside the cv boots, pack the sh*t in there. Oh and there's a special sort of grease your supposed to use
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Yup, shaft just slides into the cup.
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destinationtoby wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:And please degrease everything while you're there :lol:
And then don't forget to regrease inside the cv boots, pack the sh*t in there. Oh and there's a special sort of grease your supposed to use
This ^

Just wash it out and get all the old grease out. It's likely to be a bit crusty or crappy seeing as the boot is fucked. Phil told me to use a hose and some soap and brake cleaner. Worked very well on mine. Just use a fuckload of brake cleaner to loosen up all the grease, spray it with the hose, then use soap to get all the crap out, give it another blast of water then blast it with the brake cleaner again. Let it dry before you replace the boot then pack it full of new grease and install.

I just went to Repco and asked for grease for my driveshafts, gave me some Castrol stuff in a white tube.
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I have tie rod ends coming my way. Well I was supposed to change all bushes for the front control arm...so was planning to get that out to take it to a mechanic and have the bushes pressed in.....only thing I couldn't figure out a way to get to is the front sway bar bushes :|

Outer tie rod ends:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/170537726385

Inner CV boot kit:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MITSUBISHI-F ... 398&_uhb=1

(would these fit? What's that cone for? :\)

Outer CV kits:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/380508414135
Using the existing ABS ring on the new ones.

And need to order front and rear droplinks as well.
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Damn!! Nice tute to do the boots there...thanks for the link Daniel.
Any tips on getting the whole axle out? The other end of the inner cv is inside the gearbox i think?

I've got some brake cleaner, will clean them all out...thanks for the tip again mate :)
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:lol: don't pay $60 for it lol they were only $13 at repco


Actually they say they're universal 8O the ones you need are a particular shape to fit over the cups.
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shadowarrior wrote:Any tips on getting the whole axle out? The other end of the inner cv is inside the gearbox i think?
Just undo everything including the clip on the boot and it should just pop out.
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Daniel2019 wrote:
shadowarrior wrote:Any tips on getting the whole axle out? The other end of the inner cv is inside the gearbox i think?
Just undo everything including the clip on the boot and it should just pop out.

No you have pry them out of the gearbox with a pry bar or big flathead screwdriver and hammer

U only need to take em out if you're doing the seals? You'll lose a heap of box oil when you do remove em
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destinationtoby wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
shadowarrior wrote:Any tips on getting the whole axle out? The other end of the inner cv is inside the gearbox i think?
Just undo everything including the clip on the boot and it should just pop out.

No you have pry them out of the gearbox with a pry bar or big flathead screwdriver and hammer

U only need to take em out if you're doing the seals? You'll lose a heap of box oil when you do remove em
So I don't need to take the whole axle out to do the inner cv boot? The pics and all videos show the whole axle out?
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destinationtoby wrote::lol: don't pay $60 for it lol they were only $13 at repco


Actually they say they're universal 8O the ones you need are a particular shape to fit over the cups.
So HJ Galant inner cv boot from Repco/Burson/Supercheap?
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