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Apr 22nd, 2018, 00:14 | #1 |
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Remove axle without damaging?
Is there a way to remove the driver side axle without damaging? Can't pry it evenly due to no clearance. Prying one side don't work. This is my 2nd time replacing a axle on the drive side of a volvo and its impossible to remove without damaging the half shaft
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Apr 22nd, 2018, 01:21 | #2 |
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Are you prying between the transmission and the CV joint? It may be difficult sometimes when a previous owner put a circlip that wasn't the right side. Sometimes even the Volvo dealer can't undo it. Usually I can slide in the the spare wheel lug wrench on the flat side. Try rotating the shaft a little then pry again at the same place, then rotate and so on. As a last chance, may just undo the clamp at the gaiter, and slide the shaft out of the CV joint (will need a new clamp+tool).
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Apr 23rd, 2018, 05:55 | #4 |
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Generally, I used to jam in a screwdriver on one side, just to take up the slack and then leave it there, and then use a pry bar on the other side.
I’ve never tried to get the volvo shafts out, but that’s what I would attempt to do. Generally, the more violent you are, the easier it is. If you are too gentle, you end up chewing the edges of the transmission or CVJ up. One solid application of leverage and they usually come out. |
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I cannot think of another occasion where I’d say this but I would seriously consider upping the violence.
Where the diff bearings are worn (and anyone who has ever touched a Ford BC box will know all about knackered diff bearings) you can get a lot of slop that needs to taken up. In extreme cases it’s a matter of forcing in a chisel on one side then the other such that it is driven out in a straight line, but almost always, a gert big lever bar and an utterance of rude words will normally suffice.... |
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