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6th March 2015, 06:22 PM
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checking for cv damage
Gday guys im about to do my swivel hubs and while I have it all apart I wanted to run my eyes over everything that goes back in so it doesnt go bang after 100ks.im doing this rebuild for the first time and qant to make sure all my bases are covered. My main concern was for the cv's so is there any tell tale signs I should keep an eye out for while its all apart?
Cheers
Steve
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6th March 2015 06:22 PM
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6th March 2015, 09:14 PM
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Slight chipping adjacent to the bearings in the outer cage is a give away. Also a CV that has got hot will expand and become right. If it is tight in its operation then it could be ready to go too.
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