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Author: Subject: CV Joints This Time With The Pic's (I Hope)
davepro

posted on 22/5/06 at 05:22 PM Reply With Quote
CV Joints This Time With The Pic's (I Hope)

Hi Guys,

Lets try this question again and this time I will try to be clearer.

Below are teh picture of the original CV joint still attached to the Joint Cover (as described in the Haynes manual), next to it is teh new CV Joint that I have purchased. Also pictured is the relavent diagram from the manual which clearly shows that the Joint Cover (G) is seperate to the CV Joint (F).

OK heres the question. I can not see how to seperate teh two of them, is it just brute force with a hammer and cold chisel or have I got the wrong CV Joint?

Please help me.
[img]C:\Documents and Settings\Dave Prouten.PROFESSI-WIR0YO\My Documents\My Pictures\CV Joint.png[/img]





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flak monkey

posted on 22/5/06 at 05:25 PM Reply With Quote
To attach a pic click on the browse button at the bottom of the message box. Locate the file you want to attach, then post your message as normal. It will take a while longer to post than normal while the pics uploaded.

David





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