Re: CV joint boots
- From: "Doki" <mrdoki@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:33:02 +0100
"Ian" <ian.groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:cad27468-c437-408d-8b69-b31526ec7216@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 29 Jun, 23:15, "steve robinson" <st...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Much depends if the shaft , and associated components have been removed
before , if they have then a cuople of hours if not everything could
be seized up solid then its an all day exersise ,
I did one on the DS (1955 design, folks) last week. Getting the
driveshaft out took fifteen minutes and refitting it about the same.
That includes the time to jack up the car. Oh, the joys of inboard
brakes. The only long bits were the ten minute drive each way to the
local agricultural engineers to have the triaxe pressed off and the
two hours it took to heat the triaxe up in the oven for refitting and
to let it cool again afterwards.
You just wanted to boast to us all that you own a DS didn't you? :D
.
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