CV BOOT replacement

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raygreenwood
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Re: CV BOOT replacement

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fusername wrote:hey what about us late bay guys, heck we even got our own fuel injection!

anyways the bevel washer is left out by most, as it makes installing the c-clip much more difficult later. Ithink VW even decideded it didn't really help anything so there may have been a bulliten saying it could be left off. I don't know if that is accurate tho.

DO NOT leave out the bevel washer. Leaving it out leaves too much gap between the "C" clip and joint face. The in out movement causes wear of the "C" clip groove. The C-clip pops out.....it begins wearing the splines. Been there and done that.
It is suppose to be difficult to get the clip back in. Its pushing against spring tension. Ray
wildthings
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Re: CV BOOT replacement

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The circlip is easy to install with the washer in place. Install the circlip so that it fits on the splines and then use a large socket and a hammer to set it in place. Just takes a couple of seconds. It is harder to remove the circlip with the washer installed, but doing the reinstall is a breeze.
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raygreenwood
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Re: CV BOOT replacement

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Thats how I figured out to do it also. I have a crappy socket that I have ground a little on the inside so as not to ding the splines. Ray
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